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Paul Pogba predicted Manchester United's draw vs Leicester and revealed dressing room problem

Gary Neville joked that Soccer Aid is played at a higher intensity than Manchester United's match against Leicester was on Saturday. To be compared to ageing and overweight celebrities should be enough for the club's players to be deeply embarrassed.

United were knocked out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid before the international break and that defeat officially condemned them to yet another season without silverware. With the club eliminated from all cup competitions, there was one target remaining to salvage an ounce of dignity: to end the campaign strongly to secure Champions League football for next term.

United returned to action against Leicester at the weekend and they couldn't afford to drop points. Arsenal were four points ahead with one game in hand prior to kick-off and that meant United would almost need to be flawless in the coming months.

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This side proved they are hopelessly flawed instead. Their challenge has already proved too much. United stumbled to a 1-1 draw against Leicester at Old Trafford at the weekend and their hopes of finishing in the top four now seem all but gone. Arsenal are three points ahead with two games in hand and United - more importantly - don't look capable of clawing back the deficit.

It's hard to argue that there has been improvement under Ralf Rangnick. United remain dysfunctional, poorly coached and short of determination, the only difference is they're not as porous as they were under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, which isn't exactly an achievement. United kept two clean sheets under Solskjaer this term. They conceded 29 goals in 17 games.

The Leicester result was not surprising

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