Andre Keeps Another Clean Sheet As Bruno Drag United Pass Sorry Leicester City

andre keeps another clean sheet as bruno drag united pass sorry leicester city

A Bruno Fernandes-inspired Manchester United cruised to a 3-0 Premier League PL victory over Leicester City with the help of full PL debutant Ayden Heaven.

Former interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy has now seen his relegation-threatened Foxes suffer a record seventh consecutive top-flight home defeat without scoring.

Aside from an early opening in which Jamie Vardy forced a save from Andr Onana with a poked effort, there was little in the way of notable action during a low-key start to proceedings.

The first half eventually sprung to life when Christian Eriksen struck the far post with a whipped first-time shot, shortly before Patson Daka appeared to be racing through on goal at the other end, only to be denied by a timely recovery tackle from Heaven.

Increasingly integral to Ruben Amorims United, Fernandes was the architect when the visitors made the breakthrough in the 28th minute, expertly picking out Rasmus Hjlund, who carried the ball towards goal and finished clinically with his weaker foot his first goal of 2025. United remained largely in control until HT, but there were reminders of Leicesters often absent attacking threat, with Manuel Ugarte making a crucial interception to deny Wilfred Ndidi and Daka seeing his fierce shot blocked by Heaven.