Manchester United players standings: Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof good against Leicester – Samuel Luckhurst



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David de Gea

Rejected James Maddison at 0-0 and was agile to switch to Ben Chilwell's ladle. A much needed return to form. seven

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

He overcame a back injury to line up and kept Julian Gray and James Maddison under control for the majority as Leicester's wingers changed. seven

Victor Lindelof

I had a nervous start where Maddison got the better of him but regained his composure – and his form. Jamie Vardy chained in an impressive way. 8

Harry Maguire

Hesitant for Maddison's first chance, he recovered and played with serenity against his former teammates. Defended majestically against Demarai Gray. 8

Ashley Young

He reiterates his use as a team player with excellent performance on the left-back. Nobody in blue had the best of Young. seven

Scott McTominay

Intensified in the absence of Paul Pogba, he sets the tone with his eagerness and aggression. Determined and positive throughout. seven

Nemanja Matic

Recalled to bring experience and it was obvious sometimes. The use of two midfielders by Leicester eased the pressure on Matic. 6

Andreas Pereira

Happy to start and almost immediately confirmed by a free kick saved by Kasper Schmeichel. It did not lack of effort but lacked a final product. 6

Juan Mata

Played again in his role as favorite and disappointed playmaker. Seemed suffocated by the crowded Leicester midfielder and could not really go. 5

Daniel James

Quickly scared, Ricardo Pereira showed again why the left wing is his fixed position now. Flitted in and out. 6

Marcus Rashford

Demonstrates intelligence with the way he won and then scores the penalty. Hit the woodwork with a free kick in the second half. seven

Subs

Fred

Seemed brilliant. 6

Tahith Chong

Energetic. 6

Axel Tuanzebe

Entered the added time. N / A

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