Rashford Early Strike Squeezes Man United Past Leicester

3rd February 2019

It's now 10 without loss for interim manager Solskjaer after record English league winners prevail 1-0 at King Power Stadium

Manchester United's Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic (L) vies with Leicester City's English midfielder Demarai Gray (R) during the English Premier League football match between Leicester City and Manchester United at King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England on February 3, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
Manchester United's Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic (L) vies with Leicester City's English midfielder Demarai Gray (R) during the English Premier League football match between Leicester City and Manchester United at King Power Stadium in Leicester, central England on February 3, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • The England striker took just nine minutes to respond with the crucial goal, having already missed a good chance when he headed over when unmarked from a handy cross by Nemanja Matic.
  • However, as is often the case on the road, United relied on goalkeeper David de Gea for all three points as a Leicester side that have often troubled the top six this season improved after half-time
  • Jonny Evans and Harry Maguire also failed to hit the target as the Foxes laid seige towards the United goal in search of an equaliser that never came to pile more pressure on the under-fire Puel

LEICESTER, England- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer remains unbeaten 10 games into his caretaker reign of Manchester United as the rejuvenated Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba combined to earn a 1-0 win at Leicester on Sunday to close in on the Premier League top four.

Rashford blasted home his sixth goal since Solskjaer took charge after taking an exquisite touch to control Pogba's lofted pass and United held out to move above Arsenal into fifth and within two points of fourth-placed Chelsea.

A 2-2 draw at home to Burnley in midweek is the only match Solskjaer has failed to win and much of that form is owed to the turnaround in both Rashford and Pogba's roles since Mourinho was sacked in December with United 11 points adrift of the top four.

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Solskjaer again chose to leave Romelu Lukaku on the substitutes’ bench, with Rashford preferred as his central forward.

The England striker took just nine minutes to respond with the crucial goal, having already missed a good chance when he headed over when unmarked from a handy cross by Nemanja Matic.

Rashford's confidence was clearly unaffected, as he took just four minutes to respond in style. Ricardo Pereira was the guilty party for Leicester with a dangerous ball that was intercepted by Pogba.

Beautiful pass

The Frenchman proceeded to display his deftness of his touch with a beautiful pass that was lofted over the Leicester backline for Rashford to run onto and he did the rest, taking a touch before drilling a low shot past a helpless Kasper Schmeichel.

However, as is often the case on the road, United relied on goalkeeper David de Gea for all three points as a Leicester side that have often troubled the top six this season improved after half-time.

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Twice the Spaniard stood tall to deny Jamie Vardy, but De Gea's best save came from Rachid Ghezzal's free-kick that arrowed towards the top corner.

A Ghezzal goal would have been rich vindication for Leicester boss Claude Puel who was met with chants of "you don’t know what you’re doing" from his own fans for replacing James Maddison with the Algerian just after the hour mark.

Jonny Evans and Harry Maguire also failed to hit the target as the Foxes laid seige towards the United goal in search of an equaliser that never came to pile more pressure on the under-fire Puel.

His stock at Leicester remains on the slide but Solskjaer’s at Old Trafford continues to soar.

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