Manchester United player ratings with Raphael Varane good but Scott McTominay poor in Leicester draw
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A lacklustre Manchester United needed a rare goal by Fred to salvage an unconvincing 1-1 Premier League draw with Leicester City at Old Trafford on Saturday.
James Maddison wasn't too impressed by Raphael Varane's reaction to the foul which denied Leicester City all three points from their trip to Manchester United on Saturday night.
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Manchester United needed a rare goal by midfielder Fred to salvage an unconvincing 1-1 Premier League draw with Leicester City at Old Trafford on Saturday. Kelechi Iheanacho had put the visitors ahead, nodding an inch-perfect James Maddison cross past David de Gea after Fred was dispossessed on a United counter-attack. But the Brazillian levelled three minutes later after Leicester failed to clear the ball, Bruno Fernandes shooting from the edge of the box and Fred tapping home the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel pushed it out. United struggled for fluency throughout and remained sixth in the table and in serious danger of failing to finish in the top four and earn a Champions League spot next season. "Everyone gave everything," Fernandes told Sky Sports. "I don’t believe there’s anyone who didn’t give everything in the game. Nobody lacked intensity. We have to keep fighting. As I said before, we have to keep looking at our own games."
Gary Neville believes Manchester United's tepid draw with Leicester signalled an end to their flickering hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League.
Leicester City fans were happy to come away from Old Trafford with a point after drawing 1-1 with Manchester United on Saturday evening - but claimed their side were "robbed" of a late win.