Week Eight – Leicester vs Manchester United – Sport Grill

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Leicester City look to end a run of one win in seven matches in all competitions as Brendan Rogers’ Foxes welcome Manchester United to King Power Stadium.

If Wolves lose elsewhere, Leicester could climb to 11th in the standings whereas Man Utd could go top with a win if Man City and Liverpool both lose elsewhere.

 

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Jonny Evans is a doubt for Leicester as he continues to struggle with a heel injury, which has limited him to just three appearances in all competitions this season.

Wilfred Ndidi (hamstring), James Justin (knee) and Wesley Fofana (leg) remain ruled out.

Man Utd could have Marcus Rashford in contention for his first start of the season, having missed their opening ten matches in all competitions with a shoulder injury.

Amad Diallo (thigh) could also be available for selection but Raphael Varane (groin) and Harry Maguire (calf) are ruled out.

 

Stat Attack

  • Leicester have won just one of their last ten Premier League matches against Manchester United (W1, D2, L7).
  • Man Utd are unbeaten in their last six away league visits to Leicester (W3, D3), with their last two draws at King Power Stadium finishing 2-2.
  • Utd’s Mason Greenwood has scored twice in two matches against Leicester in 2021 (L2), which both ended in defeats – 3-1 at Leicester in March in FA Cup and 2-1 at Old Trafford in league in May.
  • Leicester’s Jamie Vardy has converted six of his ten shots on target into league goals this season.
  • No Premier League player has created more assists in the opening seven matches than Utd’s Paul Pogba, with the Frenchman assisting in seven of Man Utd’s 14 league goals.

 

Prediction

Having endured a rocky September, Leicester looked to have turned a corner at Crystal Palace with a clinical first-half display minus poor marking down the middle third, yet just seemed to defensively collapse which cannot happen here if they even want a point.

Man Utd meanwhile took a gamble in leaving Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench last time out which sadly failed to pay off,  because the starting eleven lacked sharpness or accuracy until Anthony Martial’s clinical strike whilst the defending was solid but struggled with Everton’s counter-attacks.

This though should be a test for both teams in what is their third meeting in 2021 with Leicester having won their two previous clashes, so I do expect a good contest but Utd should have the edge now Marcus Rashford is back and ready to cause trouble alongside Ronaldo and Mason Greenwood.

Prediction: Leicester 1-2 Manchester United

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