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Premier League: Leicester Pile of Pressure on Solskjaer as a Man United Crash

Premier League: Leicester Pile of Pressure on Solskjaer as a Man United Crash
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Leicester: Leicester piled up pressure on the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with the late Founda goals in their thrilling 4-2 victory against Manchester United who had problems on Saturday.
Solskjaer will face new supervision after United’s collapse at the King’s strength stadium leaves them without victory in their last three Premier League matches.
United Manager saw Mason Greenwood opened the initial score, only for Leicester’s Yoori Tielemans to equalize before the first half.
Caglar Soyuncu put Leicester in front at the closing stage before Marcus Rashford marked his first appearance of the season after a shoulder operation with Leveler United.
In a dramatic denouement, Leicester ended the English League record United 29-game unbeaten escaped from home with goals from Jamie Vardy and Patson Daka in the last seven minutes.
It was a bitter blow for Solskjaer, who had experienced criticism after United was beaten by Aston Villa and held by Everton in their last match before the recent international holiday.
While Solskjaer may not be in danger directly from sacks, Norwegians must arise with several important wins from the test period featuring matches against Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester City, and Atalanta twice in the Champions League.
Cristiano Ronaldo began after Solskjaer controversially left him on the bench for the first 57 minutes against Everton, but Portugal star was arrested.
Spluttering United only won one of their last five matches in all competitions.
Adding United’s misery, the club was forced to maintain their decision to fly a 100 mile trip to Leicester.
Concerning their travel plans changed because of the “state” in the middle of the toll road traffic congestion report, United accused of ignoring the problem of climate change.
United play as if they were hampered by jet-lag related to longer flights throughout the wretched screen.
Greenwood put United ahead in the 19th minute when he cut from the right and played one-two with Bruno Fernandes before destroying an unstoppable 20 yard attack to the upper corner.
It was the first 20 year old goal since August and his fourth season.
Ronaldo’s strike was reviewed by Casper Schmeichel, but Leicester was in the 31st minute when Tielemans fits the Magic Moment of Greenwood.
Harry Maguire, rusting to return from a two-match calf injury layer, recklessly gave ownership to Kelechi Iheanacho when he tried to play from behind.
Jaanacho found Tielemans and the Belgian midfielder cut the noble attic finishing on David De Gea for his second goal of the season.
Leicester had the advantage and Ihaanno shot late in the first half before testing De Gea as soon as the interval.
United struggled to find their rhythm and even though Nemanja Matic attacked wide with a distance explosion, it was not long before Solskjaer took off the Sancho Anonymous Jadon.
There was a slight increase in United and De Gea’s performance had to make a good rescue to reverse Tielemans’s shot into wood.
De Gea plunges to deny Daka, but Leicester’s pressure paid out in the 78th minute.
Daka’s shot was saved by De Gea and when the ball was deflected from Ayoze Perez, Soyuncu was ready to fire a house from close range.
Solskjaer definitely felt a relief wave when Rashford ran to the Victor Lindelof ball above and destroyed Schmeichel in the 82nd minute.
But, less than 60 seconds later, Solskjaer’s face is Ashen again because Perez’s pass found Vardy and the striker was placed in the corner with the outer part of his boot.
Zambian striker Daka added Solskjaer’s misery in termination of time when he tapped Tielemans’s free kick for his first Leicester goal.

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