Man United boss gives update on fitness, plan for Leicester game

Premier League ball, Leicester City (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
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Before a clash to secure Champions League qualification against Leicester City, Manchester United’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave updates on fitness and a plan.

To be a neutral for the upcoming colossal clash between Leicester City and Manchester United would be better for the stress that’ll manifest itself on Sunday dinner time. With Champions League qualification up for grabs you can be sure that even the players, staff and bosses will be tense, too.

Both sets of fans’ nervousness will increase on the day, regardless of whatever the eternally overconfident Red Devils fan base claim on Twitter. To be honest, we’ve all probably prematurely judged Man United as wonderfully adept once again: in truth they are a work in progress, as is the Foxes side.

Whatever the outcome of the big game, Brendan Rodgers as well as his team should be content with what they’ve achieved, Europa League is certainly a great stepping stone to the eventual status Leicester wish to hold.

It seems so acutely balanced, almost delicately precarious that 90 minutes will guarantee one club that upper echelon of the CL. An estimated £20 million minimum boost in revenue is expected for the victors.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s updates on team fitness, plan for Leicester City

Following his team’s disappointing performance and single point earned against West Ham United on Wednesday evening, Man Utd manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explained that his squad will be ‘100% refreshed’ for the weekend’s contest. That is despite so many outings in quick succession.

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Solskjaer also spoke about his aim for the match: his men will be, rightly, “OK” with a draw. But, as always according to the gaffer, they will attempt to win. It appears Leicester should be attack minded, as United are likely to sit back despite of what the Norwegian says.