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Ruud Signs Off In Style As Manchester United Thrashes Leicester City Ruud Signs Off In Style As Manchester United Thrashes Leicester City

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Ruud Signs Off In Style As Manchester United Thrashes Leicester City

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Interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy guided Manchester United to a resounding 3-0 victory over Leicester City at Old Trafford in what would be his final game in charge.

The win showed United’s dominance over newly promoted teams, stretching their unbeaten streak against such sides to an impressive 19 matches, but also provided a thrilling leading-up to the end of van Nistelrooy’s brief tenure.

A Dream Start for United

The match began with both teams feeling each other out, but it wasn’t long before Manchester United found their rhythm.

In the 17th minute, Bruno Fernandes, marking his 250th appearance for the club, opened the scoring spectacularly. After receiving a delightful backheel pass from Amad Diallo, Fernandes expertly curled the ball into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.

This goal was indicative of Fernandes’ importance to the team, as it marked his ninth goal involvement in just eight starts against Leicester.

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Despite falling behind, Leicester City sought to level the match with a notable attempt from Wilfred Ndidi. In what could have been a turning point, the Nigerian international found himself clean through on goal but failed to capitalize, instead seeing his lackadaisical shot saved comfortably by United’s keeper, André Onana.

A Stroke of Fortune for United

The first half drew to a close, with United doubling their lead in a rather fortuitous fashion. In the 42nd minute, a whipped cross from Noussair Mazraoui was met by Fernandes once again.

However, his header was poorly executed, striking his leg and inadvertently glancing off Victor Kristiansen, who diverted the ball into his net. While it was an unfortunate moment for Leicester.

United had a chance to make it 3-0 before halftime, with Amad Diallo weaving through the Leicester defense.

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However, despite a brilliant individual run, his shot directly at goalkeeper Mads Hermansen marked a missed opportunity to assert total dominance before the break.

Leicester’s Desperate Attempts

As the second half began, Leicester City appeared to regain some composure and took the initiative. Looking for a spark in attack, Jordan Ayew came close to scoring, striking the side-netting after a well-worked attempt inside the box.

However, Steve Cooper’s side struggled to find a focal point in their attack in the absence of Jamie Vardy, whose absence was felt profoundly as Leicester huffed and puffed but failed to create significant chances.

Conversely, United were content to soak up the pressure and hit on the counter-attack, showcasing their lethal attacking qualities. Their patience paid off when substitute Alejandro Garnacho sealed the victory in style.

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After being released by Fernandes, Garnacho brilliantly curled the ball into the top corner, marking a perfect finish to a well-executed counter.

Historical Context and Future Aspirations

With this victory, Manchester United continued their impressive record against Leicester City, having won 16 of their last 18 Premier League encounters.

Remarkably, they have now scored in 29 consecutive league meetings with the Foxes, a statistic that emphasizes their overwhelming dominance. On the flip side, Leicester’s struggles at Old Trafford continued, as they have won just once in their last 15 league visits, missing the opportunity to surpass their hosts in the Premier League standings.

As Ruud van Nistelrooy bids farewell to the helm, he leaves behind a team that is gradually finding its footing in the league.