Manchester United Sancho’s Goal Hands Man United Victory Against Leicester City

Jadon Sancho’s composed finish off of a feed from Marcus Rashford kept United’s remarkable comeback alive and allowed them to build on triumphs over Southampton and Liverpool.

In order to prevent Leicester City’s rocky start to the season at King Power Stadium, Manchester United reeled off their third consecutive Premier League victory under new manager Erik ten Hag.

In contrast to a disorganized Leicester team that is at the bottom of the standings, is still looking for its first league victory of the year, and manager Brendan Rodgers sensed the frustration of the home crowd, United maintained a considerable amount of control.

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In the second half, James Maddison’s free-kick tested United’s David de Gea into a superb save, but otherwise, United was hardly threatened.

Despite Casemiro coming on as a late replacement and Cristiano Ronaldo, another late replacement, coming near with an acrobatic bicycle kick, United were barely threatened.

In the second half, James Maddison’s free-kick forced United’s goalkeeper David de Gea into a fantastic save.


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