

- Manchester United secured their fourth victory over Leicester this season, winning 3-0 at King Power Stadium
- Bruno Fernandes starred with a goal and two assists, while Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho also found the net
- Leicester suffered a seventh consecutive home defeat without scoring – an unprecedented record in English top-flight history
Key Takeaways:
Manchester United claimed a convincing 3-0 win against Leicester in their clash of the 29th round of the Premier League. This marked the Red Devils’ fourth victory over the Foxes this season, having also eliminated them from both domestic cup competitions.
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Rasmus Hojlund opened the scoring with his first goal since December in the 28th minute, while Alejandro Garnacho (67′) and Bruno Fernandes (90′) added second-half goals. The Manchester United captain played a key role, providing two assists before netting himself. The victory extended Ruben Amorim’s side’s unbeaten run in the league to four games – a rare bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming campaign.
For Leicester, the nightmare season continued as they slumped to a seventh consecutive home defeat, failing to score in each of those matches. No other team in English top-flight history has endured such a streak.
With the three points, Manchester United climbed to 13th place, overtaking Tottenham by three points after Spurs suffered another loss to Fulham yesterday. Leicester, meanwhile, remain in deep trouble, sitting second-bottom with just 17 points, nine adrift of safety.