Rashford scores double as Man Utd beat Leicester


Manchester United's Marcus Rashford fires past Leicester keeper Danny Ward
Marcus Rashford has scored 24 goals for Manchester United so far this season – his most prolific for the club

Marcus Rashford scored twice to continue his hot streak and help Manchester United overcome Leicester in the Premier League.

Rashford is in the form of his career and is leading United’s resurgence, taking his tally to 24 goals for the season with strikes in each half at Old Trafford.

Both efforts were clinical finishes, latching on to passes from Bruno Fernandes and Fred before bearing down on goal and coolly slotting past Danny Ward.

Substitute Jadon Sancho finished off a fine team move to seal all three points for Erik ten Hag’s side, but it could have been a very different story.

Leicester created the better chances when it was goalless and their failure to find a way past David de Gea proved costly.

The Spaniard made a stunning reflex save to deny Harvey Barnes from close range and kept out Kelechi Iheanacho’s diving header with another superb stop.

Defeat ended Leicester’s three-game unbeaten run and an inconsistent season sees them remain in 14th place in the table.

Red-hot Rashford leads United’s charge

Manchester United face the most important week of Ten Hag’s short tenure, coming up against Barcelona in their Europa League play-off second leg on Thursday, followed by a trip to Wembley where they face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final.

They go into those two huge games bang in form, losing just three of their 22 league games, and ruthless finishing ended Leicester’s challenge on this occasion.

Leading the charge is England international Rashford, who has now secured his most prolific campaign for United with three months still to play.

The 25-year-old took his tally to 17 goals in 18 games since the end of the World Cup, the most by a player in Europe’s top five leagues.

His goals had the hallmarks of a player full of confidence, stroking into the net when through on goal and he could have had a hat-trick when the forward beat two defenders but drilled his shot straight at Ward.

Diogo Dalot missed a glaring chance from six yards out, miscuing the excellent Fernandes’ cross, while Lisandro Martinez headed against the crossbar in a second half that was bossed by the home side.

United’s aim at the start of the campaign would have been a return to the Champions League and they are well on their way to achieving that, lying third in the table and 10 points clear of Tottenham in fifth.

Looking above them, is a title charge out of the question? United are five points adrift of leaders Arsenal, though the Gunners have played a game fewer.

Foxes rue missed chances

This was a case of what might have been for Leicester.

Brendan Rodgers’ side came into the game following a thumping 4-1 victory over Spurs last Saturday but will rue the failure to take their opportunities this time.

De Gea denied Barnes and Iheanacho to claim a 180th clean sheet for the Red Devils, drawing alongside Peter Schmeichel’s club record.

Leicester’s January signing Tete flashed a shot wide of the far post and James Maddison dragged an effort off target as the Foxes went home empty-handed.

They look to get back to winning ways but face another big test, hosting top of the table Arsenal on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT).

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Leicester City

  1. Squad number1Player nameWard

  2. Squad number27Player nameCastagne

  3. Squad number15Player nameSouttar

  4. Squad number3Player nameFaes

  5. Squad number16Player nameKristiansen

  6. Squad number22Player nameDewsbury-Hall

  7. Squad number24Player nameMendy

  8. Squad number37Player nameTetê

  9. Squad number10Player nameMaddison

  10. Squad number7Player nameBarnes

  11. Squad number14Player nameIheanacho

  1. Squad number8Player nameTielemans

  2. Squad number9Player nameVardy

  3. Squad number26Player namePraet

  4. Squad number42Player nameSoumaré

Line-ups

Man Utd

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1de Gea
  • 20Dalot
  • 2Lindelöf
  • 6Li Martínez
  • 23ShawSubstituted forWan-Bissakaat 69′minutes
  • 15SabitzerSubstituted forMainooat 80′minutes
  • 17FredSubstituted forMcTominayat 59′minutes
  • 8Bruno Fernandes
  • 27Weghorst
  • 49GarnachoSubstituted forSanchoat 45′minutes
  • 10RashfordSubstituted forElangaat 69′minutes

Substitutes

  • 12Malacia
  • 19Varane
  • 22Heaton
  • 25Sancho
  • 28Pellistri
  • 29Wan-Bissaka
  • 36Elanga
  • 39McTominay
  • 73Mainoo

Leicester

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Ward
  • 27Castagne
  • 15Souttar
  • 3FaesBooked at 45mins
  • 16Kristiansen
  • 22Dewsbury-HallSubstituted forTielemansat 59′minutes
  • 24MendyBooked at 48minsSubstituted forSoumaréat 59′minutes
  • 37TetêSubstituted forPraetat 75′minutes
  • 10Maddison
  • 7Barnes
  • 14IheanachoSubstituted forVardyat 75′minutes

Substitutes

  • 8Tielemans
  • 9Vardy
  • 18Amartey
  • 20Daka
  • 21Ricardo Pereira
  • 25Ndidi
  • 26Praet
  • 31Iversen
  • 42Soumaré

Referee:
Stuart Attwell

Attendance:
73,578

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