That’s not enough! United struggle to a measly home draw against the wily Foxes

Manchester United are going to improve significantly if they are to secure a place in next season’s edition of the UEFA Champions League after another unsatisfactory display earns them only a point against Leicester City.Nigerian hitman Kelechi Iheanacho scored a fine opener for the Foxes and ignited a previously slow match, but Fred levelled just a few minutes later to set up an exciting half-hour period at the tail end of the game.James Maddison thought he restored the visitors’ lead but his strike was ruled out by the video assistant referee. Although United were doing everything to scrape a winning goal, it was their trusty goalkeeper David De Gea who’d kept them in the game with a couple of breathtaking stops.Without Cristiano Ronaldo, United barely threatened and the result leaves them three points off the top four. Arsenal, in fourth, have two games in hand on United.PREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 31Saturday Liverpool – Watford 2-0 (1-0)/Jota 22, Fabinho 89 pen/Wolverhampton Wanderers – Aston Villa 2-1 (2-0)/Jonny 7, Young 36 og – Watkins 86 pen/Chelsea – Brentford 1-4 (0-0)/Rudiger 48 – Janelt 50, 60, Eriksen 54, Wissa 87/Leeds United – Southampton 1-1 (1-0)/Harrison 29 – Ward-Prowse 49/Burnley – Manchester City 0-2 (0-2)/De Bruyne 5, Gundogan 25/Brighton – Norwich City 0-0Manchester United – Leicester City 1-1 (0-0)/Fred 63 – Iheanacho 60/Sunday 15.00: (1.83) West Ham (3.70) Everton (4.80)17.30: (1.53) Tottenham (4.10) Newcastle (6.50)*** odds are subject to change

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