Fred NA - On for Rashford after 86 charged with helping see out the win, which he did. Gave a foul away, because he’s Fred. Reuters
LEICESTER CITY RATINGS: Danny Ward – 6 A quiet evening for Kasper Schmeichel’s replacement. Left hideously exposed by his defence for Sancho’s opener. Fielded Eriksen’s speculative effort and was alert to clear Fernandes’s through-ball for Rashford, but had little else to do all evening. Distributed the ball very well.
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James Justin – 6 Slow to react to the turnover for Sancho’s opener. Had to deal with a lot of energy down United’s left, hence Tielemans drifted across increasingly to lend him support. Made an important block from Sancho’s shot, but suffered a rush of blood in injury-time when he strode in on goal but smashed well off-target. EPA
Jonny Evans – 7 Bossed Rashford in direct duels but had his attention split by covering for Elanga’s pace and Ndidi’s positional inexperience. Channelled his frustration into physicality before the break but was much calmer in the second period. Read the game well to snuff out United’s limited attacks, including a vital interception to deny Eriksen a late second. Reuters
Wilfred Ndidi – 6 Battled gamely based on his limited experience in the heart of defence. Made a spate of headed clearances but was found wanting organisationally for the game’s key moment. Dealt well with Rashford but found himself asked more questions by Ronaldo’s movement. EPA
Luke Thomas – 5 Gave as good as he got against Elanga in the early exchanges, but was caught out of position for the visitors’ opening goal and went into his shell thereafter. Needed to offer Barnes more attacking support. Getty
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 6 Might have applied more pressure to United’s defenders in a passive opening half, but took more responsibility after the break and led Leicester’s improvement in their best period of the game. Wasted one promising counter with a dreadful wide pass to Barnes. EPA
Youri Tielemans – 4 Seldom got close enough to United’s midfielders. Anonymous for long periods. Played a more withdrawn role after half-time, but generally found himself on the periphery of the game wherever he was situated. AP
Boubakary Soumare – 5 Got the home fans up with a couple of robust challenges but wasn’t alert to Fernandes’s movement in the game’s opening goal. Put his stamp on proceedings more in the second period but was unable to provide thrust through the middle where it was most needed. AFP
James Maddison – 6 Lively early on, closing down United where he could, but had an off-night with his distribution. Grew into the game in the second half and forced a decent save from De Gea with a trademark free-kick. Later wasted a set-piece from a more promising position and blazed over in injury-time. AFP
Harvey Barnes – 6 Faced an on-song Dalot, drew an early booking from the Portuguese and should have asked more questions of his marker over the remainder of the game. Had De Gea briefly panicked with a 25-yard curler. Looked short on confidence. AP
Jamie Vardy – 4 Struggled to have his usual impact against United. Isolated upfront and starved of a supply line, which gave him little chance against the visitors’ solid central pairing of Martinez and Varane. Booked for an overzealous late tackle on Malacia. Reuters
SUBS: Kelechi Iheanacho (Youri Tielemans, 76) – N/A Came on for the final quarter-hour as Brendan Rodgers provided Vardy with much-needed support. Willing running almost translated into a spectacular late own-goal. Getty
Patson Daka (Jamie Vardy, 87) – N/A Might have been introduced earlier when Leicester had more attacking impetus. As it was, had no time at all to impact. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea 7 - Best moment was a splendid save from a fine, curling, Maddison free-kick on 49 minutes. Another clean sheet another away win. And how he and his team needed both.
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Diogo Dalot 8 - Playing his best football of his United career. Surged forward when needed. Pushed wide to the line and made himself available, often pinging the ball infield. Booked for pulling back Barnes but involved in the goal as he hit an early pass to Fernandes. Reuters
Raphael Varane 9 - Playing his best football since joining United. Along with Martinez had Jamie Vardy under control. Perfect positioning throughout the match, reads the game so well and has players around him who complement him and allow the Frenchman to drop off. EPA
Lisandro Martinez 8 - Already comfortable alongside Varane. Took a yellow card for the team after 49 minutes, pulling back the Dewsbury-Hall. Quick feet defending around the box. Covers for Malacia when he moves forward, giving United another man in midfield. EPA
Tyrell Malacia 7 - He’s really good, this kid from Feyenoord. Blocked incoming free-kicks, great control when bringing the ball down. Licence to go as high and wide as he likes in Ten Hag’s system. Booked. Getty Images
Scott McTominay 7 - Playing well enough to keep Casemiro and Fred out of the side. Quality in the first half, not to the same standard in the second. Reuters
Christian Eriksen 6 - Won the ball in the build up to the opening goal. Took a shot himself a few minutes later. He tires in games, but he’s made a solid start to his United career. Reuters
Antony Elanga 6 - Whether he’ll be starting so regularly when new signing Antony plays remains to be seen, but he’s featured heavily so far this season and done OK. EPA
Bruno Fernandes 7 - Another who was very good in the first half; his movement was excellent when United went forward. Defended when needed. Looks so much more motivated than a few weeks back. Sublime ball to Rashford in a late United attack. EPA
Jadon Sancho 7 - Another week, another goal to put his side ahead in the first half, finishing a beautiful move after he ran onto a Rashford ball and took it comfortably around Ward and into the net on 22 minutes. He’s only one short of his goal tally from last season, which shows how underwhelming he was. PA
Marcus Rashford 6 - Came deep and hit a beautiful ball on the turn forward to Elanaga. Perfectly poised to tee up Sancho and put United ahead. Impressive first half but can still be sloppy. Cursed himself after missing an 81st minute chance. Getty Images
SUBS: Casemiro 7 - On for Elanga after 58 and straight into moving the ball forwards to Eriksen. Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo 7 - On for Sancho after 68 to loud songs of appreciation from the 3,000 travelling fans. Heavily involved. Overhead kick went wide on 83 and hit a shot/cross wide after 84.
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Fred NA - On for Rashford after 86 charged with helping see out the win, which he did. Gave a foul away, because he’s Fred. Reuters
LEICESTER CITY RATINGS: Danny Ward – 6 A quiet evening for Kasper Schmeichel’s replacement. Left hideously exposed by his defence for Sancho’s opener. Fielded Eriksen’s speculative effort and was alert to clear Fernandes’s through-ball for Rashford, but had little else to do all evening. Distributed the ball very well.
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James Justin – 6 Slow to react to the turnover for Sancho’s opener. Had to deal with a lot of energy down United’s left, hence Tielemans drifted across increasingly to lend him support. Made an important block from Sancho’s shot, but suffered a rush of blood in injury-time when he strode in on goal but smashed well off-target. EPA
Jonny Evans – 7 Bossed Rashford in direct duels but had his attention split by covering for Elanga’s pace and Ndidi’s positional inexperience. Channelled his frustration into physicality before the break but was much calmer in the second period. Read the game well to snuff out United’s limited attacks, including a vital interception to deny Eriksen a late second. Reuters
Wilfred Ndidi – 6 Battled gamely based on his limited experience in the heart of defence. Made a spate of headed clearances but was found wanting organisationally for the game’s key moment. Dealt well with Rashford but found himself asked more questions by Ronaldo’s movement. EPA
Luke Thomas – 5 Gave as good as he got against Elanga in the early exchanges, but was caught out of position for the visitors’ opening goal and went into his shell thereafter. Needed to offer Barnes more attacking support. Getty
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 6 Might have applied more pressure to United’s defenders in a passive opening half, but took more responsibility after the break and led Leicester’s improvement in their best period of the game. Wasted one promising counter with a dreadful wide pass to Barnes. EPA
Youri Tielemans – 4 Seldom got close enough to United’s midfielders. Anonymous for long periods. Played a more withdrawn role after half-time, but generally found himself on the periphery of the game wherever he was situated. AP
Boubakary Soumare – 5 Got the home fans up with a couple of robust challenges but wasn’t alert to Fernandes’s movement in the game’s opening goal. Put his stamp on proceedings more in the second period but was unable to provide thrust through the middle where it was most needed. AFP
James Maddison – 6 Lively early on, closing down United where he could, but had an off-night with his distribution. Grew into the game in the second half and forced a decent save from De Gea with a trademark free-kick. Later wasted a set-piece from a more promising position and blazed over in injury-time. AFP
Harvey Barnes – 6 Faced an on-song Dalot, drew an early booking from the Portuguese and should have asked more questions of his marker over the remainder of the game. Had De Gea briefly panicked with a 25-yard curler. Looked short on confidence. AP
Jamie Vardy – 4 Struggled to have his usual impact against United. Isolated upfront and starved of a supply line, which gave him little chance against the visitors’ solid central pairing of Martinez and Varane. Booked for an overzealous late tackle on Malacia. Reuters
SUBS: Kelechi Iheanacho (Youri Tielemans, 76) – N/A Came on for the final quarter-hour as Brendan Rodgers provided Vardy with much-needed support. Willing running almost translated into a spectacular late own-goal. Getty
Patson Daka (Jamie Vardy, 87) – N/A Might have been introduced earlier when Leicester had more attacking impetus. As it was, had no time at all to impact. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea 7 - Best moment was a splendid save from a fine, curling, Maddison free-kick on 49 minutes. Another clean sheet another away win. And how he and his team needed both.
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Diogo Dalot 8 - Playing his best football of his United career. Surged forward when needed. Pushed wide to the line and made himself available, often pinging the ball infield. Booked for pulling back Barnes but involved in the goal as he hit an early pass to Fernandes. Reuters
Raphael Varane 9 - Playing his best football since joining United. Along with Martinez had Jamie Vardy under control. Perfect positioning throughout the match, reads the game so well and has players around him who complement him and allow the Frenchman to drop off. EPA
Lisandro Martinez 8 - Already comfortable alongside Varane. Took a yellow card for the team after 49 minutes, pulling back the Dewsbury-Hall. Quick feet defending around the box. Covers for Malacia when he moves forward, giving United another man in midfield. EPA
Tyrell Malacia 7 - He’s really good, this kid from Feyenoord. Blocked incoming free-kicks, great control when bringing the ball down. Licence to go as high and wide as he likes in Ten Hag’s system. Booked. Getty Images
Scott McTominay 7 - Playing well enough to keep Casemiro and Fred out of the side. Quality in the first half, not to the same standard in the second. Reuters
Christian Eriksen 6 - Won the ball in the build up to the opening goal. Took a shot himself a few minutes later. He tires in games, but he’s made a solid start to his United career. Reuters
Antony Elanga 6 - Whether he’ll be starting so regularly when new signing Antony plays remains to be seen, but he’s featured heavily so far this season and done OK. EPA
Bruno Fernandes 7 - Another who was very good in the first half; his movement was excellent when United went forward. Defended when needed. Looks so much more motivated than a few weeks back. Sublime ball to Rashford in a late United attack. EPA
Jadon Sancho 7 - Another week, another goal to put his side ahead in the first half, finishing a beautiful move after he ran onto a Rashford ball and took it comfortably around Ward and into the net on 22 minutes. He’s only one short of his goal tally from last season, which shows how underwhelming he was. PA
Marcus Rashford 6 - Came deep and hit a beautiful ball on the turn forward to Elanaga. Perfectly poised to tee up Sancho and put United ahead. Impressive first half but can still be sloppy. Cursed himself after missing an 81st minute chance. Getty Images
SUBS: Casemiro 7 - On for Elanga after 58 and straight into moving the ball forwards to Eriksen. Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo 7 - On for Sancho after 68 to loud songs of appreciation from the 3,000 travelling fans. Heavily involved. Overhead kick went wide on 83 and hit a shot/cross wide after 84.
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Fred NA - On for Rashford after 86 charged with helping see out the win, which he did. Gave a foul away, because he’s Fred. Reuters