Football
Leicester vs. Manchester United: Preview and betting tips
One of the highlights of the upcoming weekend, from a spectator’s point of view, will be Leicester’s match with Manchester United. Last season, these two teams fought for the Champions League together, but this season their results are significantly different.
One of the highlights of the upcoming weekend, from a spectator’s point of view, will be Leicester’s match with Manchester United. Last season, these two teams fought for the Champions League together, but this season their results are significantly different.
Leicester have struggled through the first seven rounds, with only eight points and thirteenth place. They are four points clear of the relegation places, but still have to be wary. Especially given his ambitions.
The Red Devils can’t complain yet, they have lost only once and with fourteen points they close the top four. On the other hand, fifth placed Everton and sixth placed Brighton are equal on points.
As bad or even terrible as the Foxes’ form is, it’s not Jamie Vardy’s fault. He had a hand in seven goals (6+1) and is once again in contention for the Golden Boot. Ricardo Pereira is also doing well, the skilful right-back has already notched up two assists.
Manchester boast a diamond in the rough in the form of Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese icon also won the Premier League’s best player award for September thanks to three goals. Mason Greenwood is also in excellent form, scoring three times.
Leicester have struggled defensively, conceding nine goals in their last six games. Manchester United’s attack has stopped working, scoring only three goals in the last three games across all competitions.
Considering the poor form of the home team and the shooting phase of Ronaldo, I expect the away team to win.
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