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What Diogo Dalot did after Jadon Sancho's goal in Manchester United moments missed vs Leicester

Manchester United recorded a third successive Premier League victory for the first time in 2022 with a 1-0 triumph over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Thursday evening.

Jadon Sancho netted his second goal in his last three matches to set up a deserved win for Erik ten Hag's troops, ensuring they registered a second consecutive 1-0 away triumph. The England international finished off an excellent move in the first half to secure another maximum haul of points.

United, who completed the signings of Martin Dubravka and Antony earlier in the day, were superb in the first half, producing their most complete showing under Ten Hag so far. They were crisp in their passing and their movement was outstanding.

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In the second half, however, United didn't have such a vibrant look about themselves. Although they never looked like conceding, they failed to impose themselves in the way that they did prior to the break.

Nevertheless, it was another encouraging performance, making it clear that the Reds are moving in the right direction under Ten Hag. On a night that saw United keep another away clean sheet, there might have been some moments that you may not have spotted. Here, MEN Sport has picked out four moments that you might have missed at the King Power Stadium.

Although Christian Eriksen is not the most advanced midfielder in United's midfield trio, there is an expectancy for him to get forward and provide support - and he did exactly that within the opening ten minutes in the Midlands. After starting a move that resulted in Marcus Rashford spreading the ball out to the left side of the penalty area, picking out Bruno Fernandes, Eriksen continued

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