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Manchester United have been hit with another scathing verdict after Leicester City's James Maddison claims they "felt in control even without the ball".

The Red Devils were held at Old Trafford and needed VAR to spare their blushes after Maddison thought he scored the winner with ten minutes to go before it was ruled out.

United were made to look second best for long periods as they struggled without a recognise forward following Cristiano Ronaldo's late withdrawal.

Leicester took the lead at Kelechi Iheanacho headed home Maddison's cross before Fred levelled the contest just three minutes later. Both teams had periods on top but neither could find a winning goal. Maddison though was asked for his thoughts on the stalemate, but his verdict will not be easy listening for those on the red half of Manchester after their striker-less system failed to ignite.

He told Sky Sports: "Sometimes you can almost feel in control even without the ball. They obviously played with Bruno and Pogba without a recognised striker. They’ve got tricky players in wide areas, but I felt we were in control. We were actually the better team."

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