Manchester United saw off Leicester City in the Premier League’s opener, with Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw getting the goals at Old Trafford.
Goals
from Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw secured Manchester United an
underwhelming 2-1 victory over Leicester City in the opening game of the
2018-19 Premier League season.
United went into the campaign on
the back of a tumultuous pre-season that was dominated by discontent and
a lack of signings, leading to Jose Mourinho making veiled digs at the
club’s hierarchy and, while they secured all three points at home, the
team’s display was hardly an emphatic response.
Initially all looked rosy at Old Trafford, as United’s encouraging start saw them go ahead through captain Pogba, but thereafter Leicester were the controlling force in the first period.
The only thing missing from Leicester’s display was a killer instinct in the final third before Jamie Vardy’s second-half introduction, though his stoppage-time effort was too little, too late, as Shaw’s first senior goal seven minutes from time proved decisive in the final reckoning.

