As everyone is saying "Rasford is not a he, but him." He is just enjoying his football right now. Manchester United dominated and destroyed Leicester City at Old Trafford. Rashford's brilliant finish gave the early lead to the United side in the first half. He doubled the lead in the second half and Sancho put the cherry on the cake after coming from the bench. Now let's go through the match report of the game, Man Utd vs Leicester City.
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Marcus Rashford scores in his seventh straight game at Old Trafford.
ā B/R Football (@brfootball) February 19, 2023
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Man Utd vs Leicester City: Match Report
That does look like Leicester was very poor in the game by looking at the scoreline but the backline and David De Gea kept them away from scoring goals. The blues started the game with great intensity but once that brilliant lofted pass went toward Rashford and he finished the chance with an absolutely magical touch, the game completely changed. Old Trafford became a misery for the Leicester side.
David de Gea joins Peter Schmeichel on 180 Clean Sheets for Manchester United! pic.twitter.com/qNGklbKc8z
ā The United Stand (@UnitedStandMUFC) February 19, 2023
The second half was all Manchester United. They started the game with great intensity just like Leicester did in the first 15-20 minutes of the game. Rashford doubled the scoreline in quite a style. Sancho's sub-in at the right time was a masterclass by Eric Ten Hag. His link-up play with Bruno and Sabitzer was a pleasure to see. The third goal just came with a brilliant build-up.
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Sancho has been brilliant after his comeback and he proved himself once again at the fully crowded Old Trafford. Manchester United won the match by 3-0 and hold their position tightly in the 3rd position on the Premier League Points Table.
27 - Manchester United have won more games than any other side across the big five European leagues this season (27); indeed, their total is already seven more victories than they managed last season (20). Surging. pic.twitter.com/j1658Q1xWf
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