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Leicester Rebound And Hold Manchester United To A Draw: EPL

Leicester rebound and hold Manchester United to a draw: EPL.

Leicester made a stunning comeback in the match and held Manchester United to a 2-2 draw in the English Premier League (EPL) football match here on Saturday.

United’s team had a good 2–1 lead at one time and it seemed that the team would win the match, but Axel Tuanzebe’s suicide goal forced the team to play the winning match.

Marcus Rashford took the lead in the 23rd minute for Manchester United. But eight minutes later Harvey Barnes equaled Leicester.

Bruno Fernandez then outscored his team Manchester United 2–1 in the 79th minute, but Axel Tuanzebe’s suicide goal in the 85th minute forced the club to score points.

Had Manchester United won this match, it would have moved up to the second place from Leicester in the points table.

Leicester are in second place by 28 points and three points behind Liverpool.

At the same time, Manchester United are third with one point behind Leicester.

After the match, Manchester United manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer said, ‘I am sorry that we could not win this match because we lost many big chances, but Leicester’s team is also very dangerous.

This result cannot be called very bad, but I definitely regret that we could not score three points against a strong team.

With this victory, Manchester United’s 10-match winning campaign outside their home in the EPL also came to an end.

In other matches of the day Southampton played a goalless draw with Fulham while Aston Villa beat Crystal Palace 3–0.

Batrade Traore (fifth minute), Kourtney House (66th minute) and Anwar (76th minute) cheered for the winning team.

The team had to play the remaining matches with 10 players from the 45th minute onwards as Villa’s Tyrone Mings received a red card.

Punjab Super League Football Tournament: Minerva Academy beat International Football Club 3-1 in a thrilling match

In the Punjab Super League football tournament, Minerva Academy won 3-1 in a thrilling 3-1 win over International Football Club.

Held in Mohali, the match was played under the leadership of Technical Director Surendra Singh rather than Minerva Chief Coach Yen La.

Both teams started playing aggressively at the start of the match. Nikhil Mali, Victor Ikombong, and Radhakant started playing pressure early in the match, playing brilliantly.

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