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Leicester vs Manchester United Preview: Van Nistelrooy Welcomes Old Employers To The King Power Stadium

EPL AdminBy EPL AdminMarch 15, 2025Updated:March 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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  • United to win
  • Over 2.5 goals

The international break looms, and for Ruud van Nistelrooy, it could mark the end of his short Leicester tenure if the Foxes fail to end their nightmarish losing streak.

Leicester City enter this match six points adrift of safety, having suffered 12 defeats in their last 13 Premier League games (W1).

Their goal drought has reached five matches, and they are on the verge of historic failure—no English top-flight team has ever lost seven consecutive home games without scoring.

Standing in their way is Manchester United, a club Van Nistelrooy knows all too well. The Red Devils have dominated this fixture recently, winning their last three league H2Hs against Leicester without conceding.

They’ve already beaten the Foxes three times this season across three different competitions, and another defeat for Leicester would make it four losses to the same opponent in a single season—something that has only happened once before in their history.

Will Leicester finally find a way to score, or will United’s midweek momentum carry them to another dominant victory? Here’s a full match preview.

Leicester’s Nightmare Run & Van Nistelrooy’s Future in Doubt

Leicester’s freefall continues, with six consecutive home defeats without scoring, placing them on the brink of an unwanted Premier League record.

Another goalless loss here would make them the first team in English top-flight history to lose seven straight home games without scoring.

Their last win at the King Power Stadium came months ago, and with just one victory in their last 13 matches, Van Nistelrooy’s future looks increasingly bleak.

The Dutchman could be sacked over the international break if his team suffers another defeat, especially with a relegation battle intensifying.

If Leicester are to break their goal drought, they’ll need Jamie Vardy to rediscover his scoring touch. The veteran striker has six career goals against United, including one in their last home H2H victory in October 2021.

Manchester United’s European Momentum & Road to Revival

United travel to Leicester off the back of their most convincing performance under Ruben Amorim, a 4-1 thrashing of Real Sociedad that secured their place in the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals.

While their Premier League campaign has been inconsistent, Amorim’s focus is on keeping morale high as they push for a European return through the Europa League.

Domestically, they remain mid-table, but they’ve shown a strong record against struggling teams, going unbeaten in five matches (W4, D1) against the bottom three this season—scoring exactly three goals in each of their wins.

United also have a strong record at the King Power Stadium, losing just once in their last eight league visits (W4, D3). Given Leicester’s struggles, Amorim’s side will feel confident of extending their dominance in this fixture.

Head-to-Head Record: United’s Recent Dominance

  • Last three league meetings: Manchester United W3, L0, no goals conceded
  • This season’s meetings: United W3 (across all competitions)
  • United’s record at King Power Stadium: One loss in last eight league visits (W4, D3)
  • Leicester’s last home league win vs United: October 2021 (4-2)

Everything suggests United have Leicester’s number, and with the Foxes’ historically poor home form, it’s hard to see that changing.

Key Players to Watch

Jamie Vardy (Leicester City)

Leicester desperately need goals, and Vardy is the man they’ll look to. The veteran striker has six career goals against Manchester United, including one in their last home win over them. If he can rediscover his finishing touch, Leicester may finally end their goalless run.

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)

Fernandes stole the show in midweek with a hat-trick against Real Sociedad, taking his tally to seven goal contributions in his last six matches (G6, A1).

He’s also been United’s biggest tormentor against Leicester this season, directly contributing to five goals in their three H2Hs (G3, A2). Expect him to dictate the tempo and create plenty of chances.

Prediction: Can Leicester End Their Nightmare Run?

Leicester’s current form, lack of goals, and woeful home record make it hard to see anything but another United victory.

The Red Devils’ momentum from their Europa League triumph should carry over, while Leicester lack confidence and direction under Van Nistelrooy.

Expect United to dominate possession, exploit Leicester’s defensive frailties, and secure a comfortable win.

Predicted Score: Leicester 0-3 Manchester United

Leicester’s historic losing streak continues, while United stay in control of this fixture, keeping their European hopes alive.

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