Man Utd vs Leicester preview, team news, stats, kick-off time

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Monday 10 May 2021 17:50, UK

Team news, stats and prediction ahead of Man Utd vs Leicester in the Premier League on Tuesday (kick-off 6pm).

Team news

Captain Harry Maguire looks set to miss his first Premier League match since joining Manchester United as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer considers mass changes against Leicester.

Tuesday’s match comes midway through their run of three top-flight matches in five days and the manager is not planning to select his line-up until the afternoon of the game to see how players have recovered from Sunday’s win at Aston Villa.

Solskjaer last week warned he would be willing to change his entire starting line-up with Liverpool looming large on Thursday and United are waiting to find out the severity of the ankle injury sustained by former Leicester defender
Maguire at Villa Park.

Anthony Martial and Phil Jones remain sidelined for the hosts, while Daniel James has missed recent matches.

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Leicester are likely to be without Jonny Evans for the trip to Old Trafford.

The former United defender limped out of the warm-up ahead of Friday’s 4-2 defeat to Newcastle and has been playing with a heel problem.

Harvey Barnes and James Justin (both knee) are out for Brendan Rodgers’ side while Wes Morgan (back) is not expected to feature again this season.

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Jones Knows’ prediction

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s comeback kings did it again on Sunday, taking their points haul to 31 for points gained from losing positions this season. Only Newcastle United’s return of 34 points in the 2001/02 season from losing positions betters what United have produced in the turnaround stakes this season and they still have four games to surpass them. They can be backed at 12/1 with Sky Bet to win this game from behind. I’ve seen worse bets.

Leicester find themselves in a tricky spot with their first FA Cup final since 1969 on the horizon but points still needed to secure a top-four finish, although West Ham’s defeat on Super Sunday has eased that pressure somewhat.

Brendan Rodgers could ring the changes for this one, as could Solskjaer with United playing again on Thursday, which makes predicting an outright scoreline trickier than usual. What we do know is Harry Maguire will be missing for United, therefore organisation could be lacking without their skipper and an early goal could make this game a very pleasant watch. On that basis, I’ll have a tickle on the away win.

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Kelechi Iheanacho will be popular to find the net again. However, no longer is he just a goalscorer, Rodgers has managed to eke out huge improvement in his creative skill in and around the box. That makes him an interesting proposition when it comes to the player assist market for this game which should produce goals. Iheanacho has created 16 chances for his team-mates in his last seven matches, including grabbing an assist in two of his last three. With Maguire out, Leicester should find plenty of routes to goal and the 6/1 for Iheanacho to grab another assist is too big.

JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 1-2

BETTING ANGLE: Kelechi Iheanacho to register one or more assists (6/1 with Sky Bet)

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  • Manchester United are unbeaten in their last 12 Premier League matches against Leicester City (W8 D4) since losing 5-3 in September 2014 under Louis van Gaal.
  • Leicester City have won one of their last 22 away top-flight visits to Old Trafford against Man Utd (D5 L16), winning 1-0 in 1997-98 with a goal from Tony Cottee.
  • Manchester United have won all three of their Premier League games on a Tuesday this season, scoring 11 goals and conceding none.
  • Since losing at home to Everton in December, Leicester are unbeaten in five midweek (Tues, Weds, Thurs) Premier League games (W3 D2).
  • Manchester United have won each of their last four Premier League home games – they’ve not won five in a row at Old Trafford since March 2018 under José Mourinho.
  • Leicester have scored in 15 of their 17 Premier League away games this season, with no side finding the net in more games on the road. However, the Foxes have gone back-to-back away league games without winning for the first time this season (D1 L1).
  • Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford has scored more Premier League goals against Leicester than he has vs any other side in the competition (5).
  • Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has lost 10 matches in all competitions against Manchester United in his managerial career – three more than he has against any other club.
  • Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood has scored four goals in his last four home games in all competitions, more than he had in his previous 22 at Old Trafford (3).
  • Leicester striker Kelechi Iheanacho has been directly involved in five goals in five starts against Manchester United in all competitions (3 goals, 2 assists), scoring twice and assisting once in a 3-1 win over the Red Devils in the FA Cup earlier this season.

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