Manchester United storms past Leicester thanks to red-hot Rashford
Say it out loud: Manchester United are in the Premier League title race.
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Say it out loud: Manchester United are in the Premier League title race.
Manchester United return to Premier League action on Sunday afternoon as they take on Leicester City.
Graeme Souness believes that there are several reasons why Manchester United midfielder Marcel Sabitzer should have been sent off against Leicester City on Sunday.
A brace from Marcus Rashford and a goal from Jadon Sancho earned Manchester United a 3-0 win against Leicester City as they closed the gap on Manchester City to just three points. The visitors were very much on top in the first half, with United requiring two top saves from David De Gea to keep the game level, the best of which was a superb reflex save to keep Kelechi Iheanacho's header out. Ad The hosts made Leicester pay for their missed chances by taking the lead after 25 minutes, Bruno Fernandes playing a delightful ball with the outside of his foot into Rashford who fired it past Danny Ward and into the back of the net.
Manchester United berhasil mengalahkan Leicester City 3-0 dalam lanjutan Liga Inggris musim ini. Tambahan tiga poin membuat Setan Merah hanya tertinggal lima poin dari Arsenal yang menduduki puncak klasemen sementara.
Manchester United unggul 1-0 di babak pertama saat menjamu Leicester City dalam lanjutan Liga Inggris musim ini. Marcus Rashford tampil menjadi pembeda untuk Setan Merah.
United name £120m price for Rashford Marcus Rashford is out of contract at Manchester United in the summer of 2024 and while they are keen to tie him down to a new deal worth £300,000 a week, the Mirror reports that, if that does not happen, they will make sure to raise a huge transfer fee from clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. Ad “Manchester United are set to slap an eye-watering £120m price tag on star forward Marcus Rashford in a bid to fight off interest from a number of European rivals, it has been claimed,” the paper explains.