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Old Trafford

Sunday, May 1st, 2016

kickoff at 14:05

Premier League
Attendance: 75,275

Manchester United

Leicester City
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1

Anthony Martial (8)
 
Wes Morgan (17)

Jesse Lingard (53), Michael Carrick (57), Wayne Rooney (66)
 
Daniel Drinkwater (58)
   
Daniel Drinkwater (86)
     
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Managers
View complete set Louis van Gaal
View complete set Claudio Ranieri

Players
 
MANCHESTER UNITED
 
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 01  David de Gea (G)
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 05  Marcos Rojo (D)
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 12  Chris Smalling (D)
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 17  Daley Blind (M)
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 25  Antonio Valencia (M)
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 09  Anthony Martial (F)
 8
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 10  Wayne Rooney (F)
 66
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 16  Michael Carrick (M)
 57
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 27  Marouane Fellaini (M)
 75
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 35  Jesse Lingard (M)
 53
 62
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 39  Marcus Rashford (F)
 82

Subs
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 20  Sergio Romero (G)
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 36  Matteo Darmian (D)
 
 51  Timothy Fosu-Mensah (D)
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 08  Juan Mata (M)
 62
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 21  Ander Herrera (M)
 75
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 28  Morgan Schneiderlin (M)
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 07  Memphis Depay (M)
 82
LEICESTER CITY
 
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 01  Kasper Schmeichel (G)
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 05  Wes Morgan (CB)
 17
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 06  Robert Huth (D)
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 17  Danny Simpson (D)
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 28  Christian Fuchs (FB)
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 04  Danny Drinkwater (M)
 58
 86
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 14  N'Golo Kante (M)
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 15  Jeffrey Schlupp (F)
 77
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 26  Riyad Mahrez (M)
 88
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 20  Shinji Okazaki (F)
 67
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 23  Leonardo Ulloa (F)

Subs
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 32  Mark Schwarzer (G)
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 27  Marcin Wasilewski (D)
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 30  Ben Chilwell (D)
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 10  Andy King (M)
 88
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 11  Marc Albrighton (M)
 77
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 13  Daniel Amartey (D)
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 22  Demarai Gray (M)
 67


League Stats
This was League game number 4480 for Manchester United, made up of:

one Premiership: 921. Division 1: 2743. (81.79%)
two Championship/Division 2: 816. (18.21%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

    This was League game number 4557 for Leicester City, made up of:

one Premiership: 382. Division 1: 1592. (43.32%)
two Championship/Division 2: 2537. (55.67%)
three League 1/Div 3: 46. (1.01%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4480 2153 1067 1260 7757 5658 2099 1.37 48.06%
   
P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4557 1703 1183 1671 6830 6829 1 1.00 37.37%
 
2015 /16

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Owen interviewed on TV. SUN, 01 May 2016Premier League Manchester United 1 Leicester City 1 Martial (8'minutes) Morgan (17'minutes), Drinkwater (Dismissed at 86'minutes) Leicester City moved to within two points of the Premier League title after holding Manchester United to a draw at Old Trafford - and will clinch it on Monday if Tottenham fail to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The Foxes recovered well from a shaky start, during which they went behind after eight minutes when Anthony Martial drilled home a near-post finish from Antonio Valencia's cross. Claudio Ranieri's side demonstrated the strength of purpose that has become their trademark this season when captain Wes Morgan outmuscled United's defenders to head the equaliser past David de Gea nine minutes later. Both sides had penalty appeals turned down when United's Marcos Rojo blocked off Riyad Mahrez and when Leicester's Danny Drinkwater was sent off late on after receiving a second yellow card for dragging back Memphis Depay, with referee Michael Oliver ruling it was right on the edge of the area. Leicester's supporters celebrated long and loud after the final whistle but this was a blow to United's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League as they now stand four points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with only three games left. Champagne on ice - but not for long Some Leicester fans revelled in their success in a self-deprecating fashion Leicester City did not quite complete the formalities of the greatest story the Premier League has ever told - but it surely will not be long before they can officially celebrate this spectacular triumph. Thousands of visiting fans stayed behind well after the final whistle at Old Trafford in a demonstration of sheer elation as this dream journey towards a first top-flight crown reaches its conclusion. Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal gave his counterpart Ranieri a warm, almost congratulatory, greeting at the final whistle, while those home fans still inside the stadium rose to applaud Leicester's players as they made their way to the dressing room. It was another sign of the wave of goodwill that has accompanied Ranieri and his players on this momentous journey. The scenery now shifts to Stamford Bridge on Monday night, where the title will be Leicester's if Spurs do not beat Chelsea. Viewers can watch highlights of that game on a special Match of the Day programme on BBC One at 22:55 BST (23:25 in Northern Ireland). And even if Spurs do beat Chelsea, a victory at home to Everton will seal the deal next Saturday. Old Trafford point 'satisfies' Ranieri Leicester show what they are all about Leicester City were pinned back for much of the game, especially compared to their opponents, as the average positions graphic shows Leicester have answered every question put in front of them this season - and so it was again when Martial put United ahead and the Foxes were on the rack. Keeper Kasper Schmeichel kept Leicester in it with a fine save from Jesse Lingard before Morgan equalised. This Leicester City side is built on solid foundations of character and resilience as well as ability and it served them well here. Many might have crumbled in the face of that early United surge - not the Foxes. They grew into the game, matched United and proved once again they will be worthy Premier League champions. Will Fellaini ever learn? Marouane Fellaini's use of his elbows has characterised his career in England, both at Everton and now at Manchester United - and he shows no signs of curbing his excesses. Louis van Gaal's most outrageous quote yet? The Belgian's wild swinging elbow that caught Robert Huth on the jaw in the first half at Old Trafford went unseen and unpunished by referee Michael Oliver and will surely attract the attention of the Football Association. Fellaini's mitigating circumstance will be that Huth pulled at his hair in an act of provocation. This was clearly true but there can be no excuse for Fellaini's reaction, which would surely have brought a red card from referee Oliver had he been seen. In the light of Tottenham's Dele Alli receiving a three-match ban for his punch on West Bromwich Albion's Claudio Yacob, it is hard to see Fellaini escaping similar sanction. The consolation will be that any suspension will cover three league games and leave him available for the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace. Man of the match - Kasper Schmeichel Leicester City's keeper made five saves and had more touches of the ball (40) than either of his centre-backs The game in stats ◾:Leicester have lost just one of the last 10 Premier League games in which they have conceded first (W3 D6) - vs Liverpool in December. ◾:Anthony Martial has scored 15 goals in all competitions this season, more than any other Manchester United player. ◾:Martial's goal was the first Leicester had conceded in the opening 10 minutes of their top-flight fixtures this season. ◾:The Foxes have lost just one of the last five top-flight games in which they have had a player sent off. ◾:Danny Drinkwater notched his seventh Premier League assist of the season - only James Milner (11), Dele Alli (9) and Ross Barkley (8) have more among English players in 2015-16. ◾:Leicester remain one of only three teams Wayne Rooney has faced with Manchester United in the Premier League without scoring against (along with Blackpool and Derby). ◾:Claudio Ranieri has enjoyed just two victories in his 10 Premier League clashes with the Red Devils (D6 L2). What's up next? If Tottenham fail to win at Chelsea on Monday, then Leicester will be crowned Premier League champions. Otherwise, Ranieri's side - 5,000-1 outsiders at the start of the season - will have the chance to seal the title in front of their own fans when they play Everton next Saturday (17:30 BST). United travel to struggling Norwich next Saturday (12:45 BST) as they look to boost their slim Champions League hopes. Man Utd 1de Gea 25A Valencia 12Smalling 17Blind 5Rojo 16CarrickBooked at 57mins 35LingardBooked at 53mins:Substituted forMataat 62'minutes 27Fellaini:Substituted forHerreraat 75'minutes 10RooneyBooked at 66mins 9Martial 39Rashford:Substituted forDepayat 82'minutes Substitutes 7Depay 8Mata 20Romero 21Herrera 28Schneiderlin 36Darmian 51Fosu-Mensah Leicester 1Schmeichel 17Simpson 5Morgan 6Huth 28Fuchs 26Mahrez:Substituted forKingat 88'minutes 14Kanté 4DrinkwaterBooked at 86mins 15Schlupp:Substituted forAlbrightonat 77'minutes 20Okazaki:Substituted forGrayat 67'minutes 23Ulloa Substitutes 10King 11Albrighton 13Amartey 22Gray 27Wasilewski 30Chilwell 32Schwarzer Referee:Michael Oliver Attendance:75,275 Home TeamMan UtdAway TeamLeicester PossessionHome71%Away29%ShotsHome21Away14Shots on TargetHome6Away3CornersHome6Away5FoulsHome16Away10
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