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Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho end droughts in Man Utd win at Leicester

Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho ended goal droughts in a comfortable 3-0 Manchester United win at embattled Leicester that was tainted by a serious-looking injury to teenager Ayden Heaven.

The 18-year-old arrived from Arsenal last month and followed an impressive first senior competitive start in Thursday’s Europa League victory against Real Sociedad with an eye-catching first-half display at the King Power Stadium.

But Heaven’s full Premier League debut came to an agonising end shortly after half-time, with the United centre-back taken off on a stretcher after lengthy treatment having been hurt stopping Patson Daka reaching a cross.

Ruben Amorim will be hoping the issue is not as severe at it looked considering the way he shone during an opening period that saw Hojlund end his 21-game wait for a goal with an emphatic United opener.

Garnacho followed suit in the second half, ending his 24-match scoreless streak with a first-time strike having seen another effort ruled out for offside shortly before.

Standout skipper Bruno Fernandes swept home a third goal at the end as Ruud van Nistelrooy – who started the season as United assistant and temporarily stepped in as interim boss – oversaw a 13th defeat in 14 league matches.

Relegation beckons for the toothless Foxes, who sit 19th and nine points from safety and were booed by those left at the ground.

Amorim’s side dominated play from the outset as they patiently prodded and probed, creating half chances along the way.

Garnacho saw an effort comfortably held by Mads Hermansen, who was brilliantly beaten soon after as Christian Eriksen played a one-two with Fernandes from a corner and whipped a first-time shot on to the far post.

United’s travelling fans were raucous and

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