Well, well, well. The inevitable has at last happened at Old Trafford and Wayne Rooney will watch the game the same way as the rest of us, but with a better seat.
Rashford and Lingaard start with Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher backing the decision.
Here are your teams, how do you see this one going?
Manchester United: De Gea; Valencia, Bailly, Smalling, Blind; Herrera, Pogba; Lingard, Mata, Rashford, Ibrahimovic.
Substitutes: Romero, Rojo, Fosu-Mensah, Carrick, Fellaini, Young, Rooney.
Leicester City: Zieler; Simpson, Morgan, Huth, Fuchs; Mahrez, Drinkwater, Amartey, Albrighton; Slimani, Vardy.
Substitutes: Hernández, King, Hamer, Schlupp, Okazaki, Gray, Ulloa.
Claudio Ranieri has been chatting to Sky ahead of kick off and he looks well up for a contest with his old foe Mourinho.
Leicester, of course, earned a big point here last season before they won the title in Jamie Vardy’s kitchen the following evening.
“It’s important to forget last season,” he says. “We are ready to defend the title. It’ll be very, very hard today.” He must fancy his chances of a counter attack or two today though.
And we’re up and running.
After an open, scrappy start Pogba plays a Hollywood pass to the corner for Valencia. His cross is headed clear and Blind tries a spectacular effort but it sails over.
United have started brightly. And Ibra’s had a sight at goal.
Mata plays a crisp pass to Valencia, his cross is put behind for corner. Zieler punches clear and Zlatan volleys it back but it’s well wide. Tough chance though.
Important news; Vardy’s ditched the cast:
The Foxes are definitely more in the game now.
Danny Drinkwater — a former United man and January target, if you believe the rumours — has done well in combining with Mahrez and Albrighton.
We last saw Nemnaja Vidic taking in Ireland’s performance in Belgrade. This afternoon he’s in stands with his former boss, Fergie:
GOAL! Man Utd 1 Leicester 0 Smalling 22′
Some very good work is rewarded with the day’s opening goal.
Smalling — captain in the absence of Rooney — climbed highest to head home Blind’s corner.
What a counter attack!
Herrera sets Ibra free and the Swedish striker’s square ball for Rashford looks perfect.
The young England man’s first touch is poor though and, under pressure, his second is a wild effort. Zlatan doesn’t look amused.
Ibra miss! That would have been a great goal.
Pogba chipped through for Ibrahimovic, who took the ball on the chest as he turned and then volleyed just over. He and United are knocking on the door again though.
Pogba’s looking like an 80-mil player all of a sudden.
The Frenchman he hits a cheeky 30-yard shot towards the near post that Zieler bats behind.
GOAL! Man Utd 2 Leicester 0, Mata 36′
‘What a good goal’ says Alan Smith. And he’s right.
The Spanish No 10 takes the ball as it hops in front of him on the edge of the box and he drills it home. Excellent finish.
The camera immediately pans to Rooney on the bench obviously.
GOAL! Man Utd 3 Leicester 0, Rashford 39′
This game is, you’d have to say, over.
Leicester were napping as United stood over a corner. The ball was quickly squared and Rashford finished from a yard.
GOAL! Man Utd 4 Leicester 0, Pogba 42′
My days.
Pogba gets his first goal for the club and it’s pretty straightforward. He heads home well from another corner.
‘This has been a shambles really to concede three from corners” says Carra in the tactics truck.
Half-time: Man Utd 4 Leicester 0
And they said Mourinho had lost the dressing-room? That was some half of football from the home side, though Leicester didn’t make it difficult at times.
What did you make of that?
And we’re underway again.
Mahrez and Vardy off for King and Gray. That’s some call from the artist formerly known as the Tinkerman.
Carra on Pogba: “This has by far been Pogba’s best performance. He’s been the best player on the pitch coming up on the hour mark. Interestingly though, he lost the ball in midfield there and Joe Mourinho was straight out to get the message across to him to keep his discipline.”
That was some effort. The winger took the ball on the left side, he forced his way in the pitch despite the attention of Lingard and then unleashed a screamer.
Ibra almost gets his goal. His first-time attempt to find the bottom corner earns United another corner which comes to nothing.
Pogba and Ibra have linked up well today.
The midfielder played in his striker again there. Zlatan’s ball for Lingaad is put behind for a corner.
The corner — from Blind on the left, interestingly — is cleared as far as Herrara who batters it towards Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
Gray almost added another worlie to his day’s work. He tried to catch De Gea off his line but the Spaniard got a strong hand up to it.
Carrick’s on for Lingard, meanwhile. He’s done better than the derby performance, at least.
Wayne Rooney’s getting some last-minute instructions before his apparently imminent introduction.
Rooney’s on now in place of Rashford. The club captain gets a polite(?) reception.
Mata trots off to an Old Trafford ovation. He’ll enjoy writing this week’s blog post.
Ashlet Young comes on for the last 5 minutes or so, including added time.
Paul Pogba will have the Sky Sports man-of-the-match award in the back of the jeep as he wends home towards Cheshire this evening.
What do you make of that decision?
FULL-TIME: Man Utd 4 – Leicester City 1
Leicester are really missing Rooney
While he is an intelligent footballer he just doesn’t have the pace up front and slows the game down way to much in midfield. This has been coming for two years but no one else has had the balls to do it.
Comment of the decade! United will play with pace today.
Leicester were hoping for Rooney to start. Utd have a good chance of a draw today !
If Jose had the b@lls to do it he’d have done it earlier don’t think he had a choice
Not at all Alan, although Rooney has been bad there are 10 other players in the team. Now Mourinho can’t be accused of given Rooney a chance.
His form hasn’t just dipped in the last 3 or 4 games les,it was obvious last season he was finished with a lot of United supporters saying that,but it’s only now that there’s more of them becoming more vocal about it that Jose has been forced to drop him
I agree Alan and would actually go further and say it’s been obvious for a couple of seasons now. I think Rooney’s days are numbered at United and that’s the point, he’s been given plenty of opportunities and failed, he has no excuses.
United on fire. Pogba playing a blinder. Mad!
United are on fire,I’d say United will have an add up on done deal tonight trying to sell Rooney
@Alan b: One carefull old lady owner……
Totally. Pogba running the show. To be fair to Rooney, he celebrated Pogba’s goal like he meant it.
Looks like thats the end of Rooney for awhile. Leicester going from champions to whipping boys fairly quick.
I think one other thing, apart from Rooney being a future ‘David Fairclough’, has been confirmed for certain today. Leicester are the new Blackburn, a one season wonder.
Brought back down to earth is their last two league away games alright. Gona be tough season but hopefully they can get back to winning ways against Porto.
They doing ok really right now Dave… Very good performance….
Rooney is looking up homes in the States or China as we speak…..
Yeah but he will follow the links into something else……
A far more balance side with the pace of Rashford and Lingard complementing Zlatan. Great to see Smalling (best outfield player last year) and Bailly paired together in the backs. Not to mention Herrera who is a very good player and is criminally underrated, he changed the game when he came on against Man City with Rashford.
Not far off their best 11,Mourinho has made a statement,the players need to do likewise today
How slow are the42′s goal alerts!
Yea it still says 1-0 ffs
Yeah, it was better when we only had teletext.
The scary thing is that It should be 7 or 8 nil at this stage.
Thank God Rojo not playing, absolute Jonah, but Blind not much better, no pace, could get caught today.
United played some of their best football under LVG when Shaw got injured a few years back and Blind filled in at LB, solid at the back and knows when to get forward. Good assist there and all.
Blind has been immense
Don’t rate him at centre but has played very well today.
Wow 3 nil and not hard time…..that doesn’t happen Utd too often. Would’ve been 0-0 last season.
Dave, it would have been Leicester 1-3 Man United at half-time last season and 4-3 at full time
2 seasons ago
Job done,Mourinho closer to figuring out his best 11,swap Mhikitaryan for Lingaard,he’s more creative and can influence a game more
Leicester in melt down.
Liverpool fans here in meltdown
It will be great to see some of my favourite United trolls back. I’ve missed you guys.
Emily or whatever your name is its gimps like you that have driven people away , it used to be banter in here now it’s pathetic childish rubbish that has ruined the app
Manchester United hammering Leicester and all you can think about is Liverpool bazinga, fair sad
Yeah, he has been missing for a few weeks and his first word is Liverpool.
Baz, the hypocrisy is astonishing. Why can’t you see it?
Thats not banter…. Banter is being around to take it when your also losing……
It was a tongue in cheek joke mick , up bravo you must be the new Paul Johnson.
I don’t comment here generally now because the app has been ruined
Yes, as you just demonstrated.
Emily davison calling other people trolls now thats funny
The best 45 minutes for Man Utd in a long time…. Untouchable at times, but wow, Leicester…. Hangover?? They will struggle big time. Too stretched.
Bye bye rooney.
But should be 6 or 7
Jesus it’s like men against boys
We want our title back.
This reminds me of Brazil versus Germany. Leicester’s marking is all over the shop, getting goals for players who have been struggling for form is a bonus
Bailly definitely it’s best signing,Rashford first touch very poor, he’s trying to hard, should be subbed.
United have no excuse today. To be fair to Rooney he’s not the only player who hasn’t been great this season. Rooney will have a right to be annoyed if they don’t perform without him.
Rooney must be climbing the walls, won’t get back into the team any time soon. That goal could be worst thing to happen to Wayne’s career.