Manchester United enter the international break with two successive wins after beating Real Sociedad and Leicester City.
Manchester United picked up a much-needed Premier League win by defeating Leicester City for the fourth time this season.
There were a number of impressive performances from Manchester United players during the 3-0 away victory over Leicester City. Two goalscoring droughts game to an end, with the only downside being the injury to Ayden Heaven, who was stretchered off.
We picked out our five biggest winners from the victory…
Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images
Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images
Bruno Fernandes
Manchester United have scored seven goals in the past two games, and Bruno Fernandes has been involved in every single one of them.
Fernandes has helped himself to four goals and three assists in the wins against Leicester and Real Sociedad. He is the main man at Manchester United right now.
For the season, Fernandes has 16 goals and 16 assists. It is a phenomenal record, and he is not slowing down.
Rasmus Hojlund
Rasmus Hojlund opened the scoring for Manchester United in the first half, scoring his first goal since the start of December.
More United News
The last time Hojlund scored in the Premier League was back in October. It was vital he finally ended this drought.
Now he can hopefully score a couple more on international duty with Denmark and continue to build up his confidence.
Photo by James Holyoak/MB Media/Getty Images
Photo by James Holyoak/MB Media/Getty Images
Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho was another player experiencing a really tough goalless streak, with his last strike for the club coming at the end of November.
After seeing a goal disallowed in the second half, he did not let it affect him, and scored one that did count.
Garnacho is now on nine goals for the season, with Hojlund behind him on eight goals.
Harry Amass
On his 18th birthday, Harry Amass came off the bench to make his long awaited Manchester United debut.
Amass became the 253rd Manchester United academy graduate, adding his name to an illustrious list.
He came on in the 69th minute and had 30 touches during his time on the pitch, looking comfortable and helping United to see out the victory.
Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images
Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images
Andre Onana
After speculation he could miss the game through illness, Andre Onana was absolutely fine to play, and gave United what they needed.
This was a routine game for Andre Onana, and a clean sheet, something he has not been able to shout about recently.
The clean sheet was United’s first in all competitions since FCSB at the end of January, when Altay Bayindir started.
Onana’s last clean sheet came in the game before that, Manchester United’s 1-0 away victory over Fulham on January 26.