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Ruud van Nistelrooy’s final game as interim manager provided a fitting send-off, with Manchester United securing a confident 3-0 victory over Leicester City.
Ruud van Nistelrooy would have been desperate for a win in his final game in charge to set Ruben Amorim up as well as he could.
Manchester United started strongly, pressing Leicester City high.
Bruno Fernandes broke the deadlock with a brilliant finish, exchanging a slick one-two with Amad Diallo.
United doubled their lead just before halftime when a dangerous cross from Noussair Mazraoui forced Victor Kristiansen into an own goal.
Leicester struggled to pose a significant threat, with Andre Onana comfortably handling their few attempts on target.
The second half saw a more controlled approach from United, but Alejandro Garnacho’s late wonder strike ensured the result was beyond doubt.
Van Nistelrooy’s short stint ended with a standing ovation from the Stretford End, leaving Ruben Amorim with a team in high spirits.
Here are five key takeaways from the match.
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