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    Man United shine post-Ten Hag, crush Leicester 5-2

    MayorBy MayorOctober 31, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Man United shine post-Ten Hag, crush Leicester 5-2
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    Manchester United lifted spirits at Old Trafford with a commanding 5-2 victory over Leicester City, advancing to the Carabao Cup quarter-finals in their first game after Erik ten Hag’s departure.

    Under interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, United’s star players, including Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro, delivered standout performances, scoring twice each. Alejandro Garnacho also contributed with a goal, fueling an exciting display.

    Van Nistelrooy, who once built his own reputation for scoring goals at Old Trafford, energized the team and fans, echoing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s memorable interim start with a similarly high-scoring debut. As the crowd buzzed, United shook off recent struggles, displaying a sense of freedom and confidence missing under Ten Hag’s tenure.

    Experienced players led the charge. Fernandes, who hadn’t scored all season, capitalized on Leicester’s errors, finding his form as he orchestrated play, pressed forward, and made crucial passes.

    The captain ranked second in touches and led in creating chances and forward passes, embracing the renewed sense of freedom under Van Nistelrooy’s management.

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    Casemiro’s stunning long-range strike sparked life into United’s game. Had it not been for that initial goal, United risked sliding into familiar, unsteady play. Instead, it was the turning point the team needed, with Casemiro’s second goal also benefiting from a bit of luck, bouncing off both posts before finding the back of the net.

    Leicester’s defense left gaps that Garnacho exploited, albeit amid some debate over an offside that went unreviewed due to VAR’s absence.

    After the match, Van Nistelrooy acknowledged the change in fortunes, remarking, “We scored some great goals. But luck was on our side as well.” He pointed out that while United had created big chances in previous games under Ten Hag, this time, their finishing and fortune aligned.

    Yet, the win raises questions. Ten Hag’s sacking reflects an ongoing cycle at the club since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure: players often find renewed form when a new manager arrives, only to lose it over time.

    Although sitting 14th in the Premier League led to Ten Hag’s departure, United’s performance against Leicester highlights an issue beyond management.

    Ruben Amorim, expected to replace Ten Hag, inherits the challenge of sustaining this energy and addressing the deeper issues that have plagued United’s recent seasons.

     

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