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Report and highlights as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer earns ninth United win
Sunday 3 February 2019 23:14, UK
Marcus Rashford's early goal gave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a ninth win from 10 games as Manchester United boss with a 1-0 victory at Leicester.
Rashford, on his 100th United appearance, rifled Paul Pogba's inviting pass over the top past Kasper Schmeichel with nine minutes gone as United took full advantage of Leicester's run of slow starts this season.
But their intensity did not match that of recent games and they created little else before half-time, although Leicester also looked devoid of ideas.
After half-time the hosts improved and Rachid Ghezzal's free kick forced a save from David de Gea before Jonny Evans missed a great chance to score against his old club, but United stood firm and move within two points of fourth-placed Chelsea.
Leicester have struggled to get out of the traps all season, shipping 10 goals in the first 15 minutes of games, and another false start would ultimately prove their downfall yet again.
Rashford should have already put United ahead within five minutes, diverting Luke Shaw's perfect cross wide when it was easier to score. But he soon made amends by bringing down an equally fine lofted pass from Pogba, and firing beyond Schmeichel.
United's onslaught soon waned but the hosts, despite plenty of territory, could not test De Gea. Harvey Barnes bent a first-time effort beyond the far post from 25 yards and Evans headed wide but, as is becoming a theme, Leicester lacked the ingenuity to even threaten a goal.
After half-time it was a different story. De Gea stuck out an arm to ensure Barnes' effort from the angle was going wide within a minute of the restart, before Maddison's deflected free-kick was met acrobatically by Jamie Vardy but clawed off the line by the United goalkeeper.
United responded with Rashford firing wide from the edge of the area, but finally there were two teams competing - and substitute Ghezzal tested De Gea before Evans missed his kick from Harry Maguire's header back across goal in their best chance of the afternoon.
Nemanja Matic was lucky to avoid a second yellow card late on when he caught Barnes on the thigh but the Leicester winger showed no ill effects moments later to race away down the left and lay the ball back for Vardy - whose shot could not have been closer to De Gea if he tried.
Second-half arrivals Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial threatened to put the game beyond a revitalised Leicester in the dying moments, but two saves from Schmeichel proved immaterial as the visitors earned their 22nd point from eight league games under Solskjaer.
Claude Puel: "I think it's not a fair result but I'm angry about our poor performance at the beginning of the game. To concede another goal early, to have to chase the game is always difficult.
"I don't understand sometimes, it's crazy. At the beginning we don't believe enough in our quality because after when we play, we play forward with good intention and can hurt a team like United.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "We didn't play particularly well, we could have slowed it down in the second half but we defended well. Eric [Bailly] and Victor [Lindelof] were fantastic, and David de Gea.
"We put our bodies on the line, there were a couple of bruised noses, knees and dead legs but we fought for the three points."
Rashford kept up his sensational scoring run with a sixth goal in eight league games at Leicester, although he could have had another even before that.
Over the course of the 90 minutes he had more shots than anyone else (5) while also putting in a defensive shift by making more clearances (3) than anyone else outside of United's back five.
Both of these sides are back on Sky Sports next weekend. United travel to Fulham, live on Sky Sports Premier League from 11.30am on Saturday.
Leicester visit Tottenham on Renault Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League from 12.30pm.