It was a tough Saturday at Old Trafford with a 2-3 loss to Nottingham Forest. With this, Ruben Amorim has one win, one draw and two losses in four PL games. The Portuguese has introduced a completely new game for the United players and has warned it is necessary – and that it takes time. At Old Trafford, the assurances that it will be good in the end did not warm up. At Leicester, there is a completely different effect on the change of coach.

Ruud van Nistelrooy gave the Manchester United players energy, confidence and efficiency in his four games as a super substitute when Erik ten Hag was sacked. There were therefore many who reacted when the Dutchman was sent out of the club when Amorim took the stage at Carrington. Not long after, Van Nistelrooy was in a new Premier League job.

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At Leicester, Van Nistelrooy has given Jamie Vardy and the gang the same boost as the United players: a 3-1 win against West Ham in their debut game, on Sunday it was one of the top teams, Brighton, who came to visit Leicester.

Brighton started at a furious pace, hammering in two goals before 80 minutes played and controlling it all until victory. Then Van Nistelrooy set the Leicester players on fire with a Vardy goal four minutes before the end, then an equaliser from B. De Cordova-Reid in injury time.

Points sharing and a win for Van Nistelrooy’s lead.

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Manchester United fans are sure to see what’s going on at Leicester…