Leicester City vs Manchester United
After winning his first eight games as Manchester United boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has drawn one. And now his team has another big test.
Premier League Leicester City vs Manchester United will be one of the most-watched fixtures of the weekend, not least because the football world wants to see whether United can get back to winning ways without delay. The two managers have clear, if rather different, objectives. Solskjaer has said he wants to win silverware in his stint as Manchester United’s caretaker, whereas Claude Puel’s aim is to stay as Leicester boss amidst fan pressure.
The Leicester City vs Manchester United betting odds are close enough to realistically open up all three results, and that’s usually the way for an inconsistent Leicester side which followed a string of defeats with a draw at Anfield!
Both Leicester and Manchester United had a fairly quiet January transfer window, but there was activity on the final day: Leicester brought new blood in while the Manchester club moved a big player out.
Talking Points
Puel has riches at his disposal
The Foxes faithful have an exciting team to watch with the likes of James Maddison and a number of England players in their ranks. And now they have another young talent to take a look at as Youri Tielemans has joined his new team-mates in Leicester following a loan move from Monaco. The 21-year-old midfield prodigy looks a real prospect after joining the Ligue 1 side following a €21-million switch from Anderlecht. He became the third-youngest player ever to make his debut in the Champions League in Belgium, appearing against Olympiacos aged 16 years, four months and 25 days.
He’ll join a side with a frustrating habit of losing when they expect to win. But what a great performance the Foxes made to deny Liverpool a win at Anfield in midweek, earning a point with a goal from Harry Maguire. He was immense throughout the game, repelling all the Reds lethal attack could throw at him. It was only the England centre back’s third goal of the season, but his all-around play inspired Leicester to an unlikely point.
This is the Manchester United of old (almost)
We know how Ole Gunnar Solksjaer wants his team to play, particularly after agreeing to sell Marouane Fellaini to Chinese club Shandong Luneng at the end of the January window. The big Belgian was a mainstay under Jose Mourinho who liked his ability to stop the opposition play, but Solskjaer wants his own team to play good football. Since his arrival, the moody Paul Pogba has been smiling again and has now scored nine times for United, while Marcus Rashford, Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial all have eight.
The Red Devils lost their 100 per cent record under Solskjaer but preserved his unbeaten run, with two late goals to grab a point against Burnley on Tuesday. It was the United of old, launching wave after wave of attack in the closing minutes, finally breaking down a resolute Claret defence. Fans commented it was a return of ‘Fergie Time’, but I can’t help but think that the Red Devils would have grabbed a winner under Sir Alex.
Romelu Lukaku was given a start against Burnley with Jesse Lingard missing out. But Lingard came on to win the crucial penalty which sparked that late comeback.
Don’t underestimate the impact of Sir Alex’s former right-hand man, Mike Phelan, astutely brought back into the fold by Solskjaer.
History
There is little comfort for home fans who dare to look at the Leicester City vs Manchester United results in the Premier League era. The Foxes have won just two from 27 games, with seven draws and 18 defeats at the hands of the Red Devils.
They return to the King Power without a win in four while Manchester United are on a run of four consecutive away wins.
But Leicester are the more recent Premier League champions of the two, of course, winning in 2016.
Betting Tip
Leicester City vs Manchester United | Draw 1×2 @ 3.20 | |
February 3, 22:05 (GMT+8) |
This will be a great game to watch between a Leicester side bouncing with confidence after a brilliant performance at Anfield and Solskjaer’s Manchester United, playing with a vibrancy not seen for years and desperate to get back on the winning trail.
Leicester are at odds of 3.45 to win at SBOBET, and Manchester United marginally odds against at 2.14. I can see this game flowing from end to end and I think eventually they may just cancel each other out.
1-1 is the most likely result at 6.20.
A SHORT EXPLANATION ON HOW OUR () BETS ARE WORTH: | |||
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= €20 (Highly confident) | = €10 (CONFIDENT) | = €5 (SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT) |
Disclaimer: Odds are correct at time of publish.
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