Ruben Amorim is already on his way to Manchester, but there is still one game left to play for the home side and interim coach Ruud van Nistelrooy has managed to breathe new life into the team. At least the fighting spirit against Chelsea was good. Things should now work out against the guests from Leicester. After all, the Red Devils have won 16 ouf the q8 matches with promited teams. Therefore a home win as a farewell for the Dutchman is probably priced in. The Red Devils have only won three of the last eight games before an international break. They have also failed to score in their last two matches, with United remaining goalless against both Liverpool and Aston Villa. The guests should by no means be underestimated, even though they only managed a 1-1 draw against fellow promoted team Ipswich Town last weekend. After all, the Foxes are the only team besides Manchester City to have scored in all ten matches so far. Even though the home team has not been known for their brilliant play so far, they still have a lot of individual class. The Foxes, for their part, like to play boldly forward, but have often struggled at Old Trafford. |