Rasmus Hjlund ends goal drought as Manchester United cruise past Leicester
Briefly

Leicester City faced Manchester United in a dismal match that ended with a 3-0 victory for United. Despite Jamie Vardy's early shot and a goal that was rendered moot, Leicester's failure to score continues their bleak season, marking them as the first Premier League club to lose seven home games in a row without scoring. United's goals came from Rasmus Hjlund, Alejandro Garnacho, and Bruno Fernandes, all underwhelming performances against a backdrop of persistent troubles for both teams in the league.
The match was characterized by missed opportunities and low-quality play, with Leicester becoming the first Premier League team to lose seven consecutive home matches without scoring.
United managed a 3-0 win with goals from Hjlund, Garnacho, and Fernandes, despite it being described as an imperfect performance.
Van Nistelrooy's spell as interim manager led to a brief unbeaten run, but his current record of losing 13 of 14 league matches highlights the stark reality.
Vardy's goal, which occurred during a break in play, was a brief flash of joy for Leicester, contrasting sharply with their broader struggles this season.
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