Manchester United 2-0 Leicester: Hosts maintain perfect Premier League start
Manchester United maintained their
100 per cent start to the Premier League season as they beat Leicester
2-0 on Saturday evening.
Jose Mourinho's side have won all three of their opening
league matches, keeping three clean sheets in the process, and have
already hit double figures for goals scored so far this term (10).They dominated much of the game and after Romelu Lukaku saw an early second-half penalty saved by Kasper Schmeichel, Marcus Rashford broke the
deadlock on the 70-minute mark just three minutes after coming on as a substitute.
Manchester United dominated the first half and could have taken the lead in the 19th minute. Lukaku saw a powerful effort pushed away by Schmeichel, but the ball landed at the feet of the waiting Juan Mata who slotted home, only to see the offside flag raised and the goal ruled out.
Player ratings
Man Utd: De
Gea (6), Valencia (6), Bailly (7), Jones (7), Blind (6), Pogba (7),
Matic (6), Mata (7), Mkhitaryan (7), Martial (7), Lukaku (7).
Subs used: Rashford (6), Fellaini (6), Lingard (6).
Leicester: Schmeichel (8), Simpson (6), Morgan (7), Maguire (7), Fuchs (6), Mahrez (7), Ndidi (6) , James (7), Albrighton (6), Okazaki (6), Vardy (6).
Subs used: King (5), Gray (6), Slimani (5).
Man of the match: Kasper Schmeichel
Subs used: Rashford (6), Fellaini (6), Lingard (6).
Leicester: Schmeichel (8), Simpson (6), Morgan (7), Maguire (7), Fuchs (6), Mahrez (7), Ndidi (6) , James (7), Albrighton (6), Okazaki (6), Vardy (6).
Subs used: King (5), Gray (6), Slimani (5).
Man of the match: Kasper Schmeichel
Shots from all over kept peppering the Foxes goal, with Lukaku firing a long range effort just wide of the upright in the 25th minute before Pogba - who had a number of first half chances - twice went close 10 minutes later. The first was again pushed away by Schmeichel before his effort from distance also skimmed past the post.
Seven minutes into the second half, and United were handed a golden chance to take the lead as Danny Simpson was penalised for handling the ball in the box. Lukaku stepped up to take the penalty, but Schmeichel continued his solid first-half display by leaping to his right and saving the spot kick, much to the delight of his team-mates.
Team news
Man
Utd made the one change with Anthony Martial replacing Marcus Rashford
in attack. Leicester were unchanged from last weekend's win against
Brighton.
But United made their pressure count in the 70th minute as Rashford broke the deadlock just three minutes and 18 seconds after replacing Mata. Henrikh Mkhitaryan delivered a corner into the box and it was ultimately a simple slot home from the striker, who was lurking unmarked in the middle of the box to fire past Schmeichel.
Andy King could have spoiled the evening for Mourinho's men as he looked set to tap home from a fizzing Demarai Gray cross at the near post, but some great anticipation from De Gea saw him there to smother the ball and help keep a third successive clean sheet for Man Utd this season.
Man of the match - Kasper Schmeichel
Manchester United could arguably have matched their 4-0 scoreline from their first two games if it wasn't for Schmeichel, who kept out shot after shot from the home side in the first half.He also produced a stunning save to deny Lukaku from the spot and has now saved more Premier League penalties (1 of 1) at Old Trafford than his dad, Peter Schmeichel (0 of 3).
Opta stats
Manchester United have kept a clean sheet in their opening three league games of a season for the sixth time in their history and fourth in the Premier League era.However, the Red Devils failed to win the title in any of those five previous campaigns (1927-28, 1991-92, 1997-98, 2005-06, and 2015-16).
Seven of Marcus Rashford's 11 Premier League goals have come at Old Trafford (64 per cent).
The managers
Man Utd manager Jose Mourinho: "We scored from a corner that I didn't even see because I was speaking with Lingard. I saw the ball jumping in the net and other guys jumping. The crowd were very quiet so it would be easy to know that was a goal because it was the first time I really understand that the stadium was full.""We frustrated and restricted them. We knew they'd have moments. Then they managed to capitalise on the big moments."
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