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Published 17:17 16 Oct 2021 BST
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United went 1-0 up through Mason Greenwood but were tagged back by a Tielemans strike. With the game tied at 1-1, both sides looked sluggish after the international break. United brought on Marcus Rashford for the quiet Sancho but needed a superb David De Gea save to stay level.
The visitors were eventually jolted to life by what usually gets them going - an opposition goal.
De Gea made another save and Maguire, who had been caught out for the opener, inexplicably kicked the rebound out for a corner. The ball was not even travelling to him at pace and De Gea was livid that he did not just take a touch and clear it. Sure enough, Leicester scored through Çağlar Söyüncü from the resulting corner.
Rashford made it 2-2 when the Leicester defence were caught out by a ball over the top from Victor Lindelof. That should have settled United and teed them up for a late dart at all three points. Perhaps that is what sub Jesse Lingard was thinking when he dashed forward and left Aaron Wan-Bissaka exposed from the kick-off.
Wan-Bissaka cleaved his man down but play-on was the call and Ayoze Perez drew in two United defenders before squaring for Jamie Vardy to finish. Maguire had thought of getting close to Vardy but drifted back into his six-yard box and left the striker free to score a beauty with the outside of his boot.
The final nail was driven home by sub Patson Daka, who bundled home at the far post and losing the dreadful Maguire as a free kick was whipped in.
Solskjaer took a huge gamble in selecting a patently unfit Maguire. He hung his captain out to dry and got the appropriate response.
Atalanta and Liverpool are next up for United. They need two big results in the next eight days or Solskjaer could well be on his way.
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