David de Gea
\nMade a superb save from Harvey Barnes and an even better save from Kelechi Iheanacho. Those denials eventually ensured United won comfortably. 8
\n\n\n \n \nDiogo Dalot
\nAdmonished by Erik ten Hag, although he possibly took it on behalf of the whole team. Missed a glorious chance to make it 2-0. 6
\n \nVictor Lindelof
\nGot in the way of Iheanacho\'s tame shot but was uncomfortable against Leicester\'s lively forwards. Had a calmer second half. 6
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\n \nLisandro Martinez
\n\n \n\nHad one of his worst halves for months but started the second half strongly by nodding against the crossbar and then looked back to his old self. 6
\nLuke Shaw
\nCaught out of position too often when Leicester dominated but much better at both ends during his 23 minutes in the second. 6
\nMarcel Sabitzer
\nHad an uncertain first half, as most in red did, but surer on the ball in the second and benefited from Scott McTominay\'s emergence. 6
\nFred
\nSaved the best for last to play Marcus Rashford in to make it 2-0. Up until then, he was having another nightmare against Leicester. 5
\n \n\nAlejandro Garnacho
\nOn the periphery for the entire first half and though his withdrawal seemed harsh it was completely vindicated as Jadon Sancho flourished. 5
\nBruno Fernandes
\nCreated United\'s two great chances in the first half and teed up Sancho to make it 3-0. Has a mentality that is a dream for any manager. 8
\nMarcus Rashford
\nScored United\'s first chance to deflate Leicester and he punished their high line again to make it 2-0. Now has 24 goals this season. 8
\nWout Weghorst
\nSpent the first half as the 10 but did not summon any creativity and returned to the No.9 role in the second, which benefited the team. 5
\nSubs
\nJadon Sancho
\nImmediately improved United and scored stylishly. His best performance all season. 8
\nScott McTominay
\nA steady return to the team. 6
\nAaron Wan-Bissaka
\nEager down the right. 6
\nAnthony Elanga
\nA rare outing. 6
\n\n \n \n \nKobbie Mainoo
\nMade his Premier League debut. 6
\n\n\n\n \n \nManager
\nTen Hag was visibly vexed by United\'s first half performance and was proactive in hooking Garnacho for Sancho. United were better in the first five minutes of the second half. 8
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