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Merely one year ago, Manchester United recorded their last away win of the 2021/22 season with a 4-2 victory over Leeds United at Elland Road.
This result maintained their fourth spot in the league, albeit being 17 points behind leaders Manchester City.
During the final month of the campaign, they won only three more matches before ending it with a 2-0 defeat against Selhurst Park.
However in the present year, not only is United’s performance much better than it was then but also their morale has also significantly improved.
They achieved an ultimately triumphant 3-0 win against Leicester City at Old Trafford on Sunday, bringing them five points from Arsenal’s seat at the top and just three short of second place, Man City.
Although some fans are still sceptical about getting into title speculations, United is unmistakably a contender for even rivalry challengers such as Tottenham Hotsprem are left in fourth place below them.
The match came with its difficulties for United, who fought an early storm from Leicester thanks to saves from David De Gea and ultimately opened scoring a goal by Marcus Rashford due to Jadon Sancho’s influence from substitution.
Fourteen minutes from time, Rashford scored again securing his 24th goals to cement their success.
It was not alone his brilliance that enacted this triumphant outcome but also the formidable defensive line that kept Leicester out of harm’s way.
This resulted in tenth clean sheet for both United and De Gea this season, twice that which they got last year!
Living up to Ten Hag’s expectations of solid defence has made Old Trafford into one of most feared home grounds again; nine wins out of twelve league games and twenty-nine points were enough to achieve higher rankings than last season’s results when they won just ten out nineteen games acquiring thirty-five points back then.
Furthermore, their defensive strength showed with joint best home defensive record among Chelsea and Newcastle likewise conceding just eight goals each giving them credit for having two more clean sheets compared to those managed throughout last season!
As we witness another seven home games still looming ahead for Manchester United this season’s revival looks set to write a different story as opposed to what might have been seen within comparable scenarios during previous years’ luckless campaigns completing solely 35 points!
This article was updated 1 month ago