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Leicester City's Riyad Mahrez (left) and Manchester United's Marcos Rojo battle for the ball. PA Wire/Press Association Images

Leicester forced to wait for Premier League title as United's top-four hopes dealt a blow

Danny Drinkwater was sent off for a booking in the dying stages, but the 10-man Foxes held on for a point.

Updated at 16.27

CLAUDIO RANIERIโ€™S LEICESTER City must wait to complete their fairytale Premier League title quest after being held to a 1-1 draw by Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

The Foxes needed three points to win the league for the first time, but with thousands of fans back in Leicester and millions of new converts around the world watching on television, they had to make do with one after Wes Morgan cancelled out Anthony Martialโ€™s opener for United.

Leicester, who lost Danny Drinkwater to a late red card, will be crowned champions unless second-place Tottenham Hotspur win at Chelsea on Monday, but if Spurs do prevail, Ranieriโ€™s men will be left requiring two points from their final games, at home to Everton and away to Chelsea.

It would still take a monumental collapse for Leicester not to claim the title, but their players, staff and anxious supporters must wait a few more hours, if not days, before their place in sporting history can be confirmed.

While Leicesterโ€™s title destiny remains in their own hands, it was a damaging result for Louis van Gaalโ€™s United, who were left four points below the Champions League places with only three games to play.

Leicester have turned winning with minimal possession into an art form this season, but Unitedโ€™s early dominance here was to prove the precursor to a soft opener.

Antonio Valencia, preferred to 18-year-old Timothy Fosu-Mensah at right-back, was allowed to cut inside Christian Fuchs and trundle a cross to the back post, where Martial exploited Danny Simpsonโ€™s errant positioning to slot his 15th goal of the season past Kasper Schmeichel.

Manchester United v Leicester City - Barclays Premier League - Old Trafford Leicester City fans cheer on their side in the stands after the match despite not winning the title on the day. PA Wire / Press Association Images PA Wire / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Back at the ground where his father, Peter, made his name, Schmeichel then produced a sharp one-handed save to thwart Jesse Lingard after Marouane Fellaini had chested down a cross from Marcos Rojo.

- Simpson survives -

Shortly after Schmeichelโ€™s save, visiting captain Morgan outmuscled the floundering Rojo to meet Drinkwaterโ€™s arcing free-kick with a headed 17th-minute equaliser.

The game was now an intense, robust encounter and Fellaini was guilty of a wild elbow to Robert Huthโ€™s chin, after the German had provoked him by yanking his hair, that could earn the Belgian a retrospective ban.

Referee Michael Oliver did not spot Fellainiโ€™s infringement and he was also involved in two incidents prior to half-time that could have had major ramifications for either side.

In the first, Lingard intercepted a pass from Simpson, a former United player, on halfway and raced towards goal, only to go to ground as Simpson leant into him.

It would have been a red card if Oliver had called it a foul, but he saw no wrongdoing and it was the same story moments later โ€” albeit perhaps more contentiously โ€” when Riyad Mahrez crashed to the turf after being caught by Rojo inside the United box.

The teams continued to exchange chances in the second half, with Martial shooting over and Lingard curling straight at Schmeichel for United, while Leonardo Ulloa, once again deputising for the suspended Jamie Vardy, twice threatened for the visitors.

Mahrez, the Player of the Year, had been a peripheral presence, but with 19 minutes remaining he wriggled past three players before stinging David de Geaโ€™s palms from the edge of the box.

The closing stages belonged to United, however, with Chris Smallingโ€™s header clipping the post before Drinkwater, another Old Trafford old boy, saw red after receiving a second yellow card for hauling back substitute Memphis Depay right on the edge of the box.

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    Mar 28th 2017, 6:07 PM

    Doesnโ€™t matter we are going to win anyway simple!!!!

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    Mar 28th 2017, 6:18 PM

    @rowan hill: And ye call leinster fans cocky!

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    Mar 28th 2017, 7:07 PM

    @Bazalicous Dunne: They are going to win, Toulouse are 9th in the Top 14 right now and are terrible when playing away from home.

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    Mar 28th 2017, 8:28 PM

    @Rudiger McMonihan: I do agree to be fair.. munster by 18.

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    Mar 28th 2017, 6:20 PM

    Bonus having David out but with Bezy fit and Dusautoir rested itโ€™s looking more and more like Toulouse could be up for this one; hereโ€™s hoping Rassie saves the best for this

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    Mar 28th 2017, 6:38 PM

    Tough for Toulouse to compete when Munster can just sign up Springboks whenever someone gets hurt

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    Mar 28th 2017, 7:03 PM

    @garland greene: indeed, Toulouse are well known as being the paupers of European rugby.

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    Mar 28th 2017, 7:46 PM

    @garland greene: u must have been abused by a south african as a child

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    Mar 29th 2017, 3:55 PM

    @garland greene: this is why we need red thumbs, because of tools like garland greene and all his previous incarnations.

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    Mar 30th 2017, 7:59 AM

    @Padraic Courtney: Disagree. Garland is exactly the reason we donโ€™t need red thumbs, they are his viagra.

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    Mar 28th 2017, 6:43 PM

    Tbh lads I think I play moreno lb and milner to replace lallana. Youโ€™ll have two players who know the position so klopp wonโ€™t have to teach anyone a new position in the next 3 days and Everton wonโ€™t be as threating down the rigth with coalmanโ€™s injury. Give moreno these next few game and if he canโ€™t cut it get rid.

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    Mar 28th 2017, 6:44 PM

    @Lorcรกn Coyle: why the heโ€™ll did my comment end up here. Sort it out.

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    Mar 29th 2017, 12:22 PM

    @Lorcรกn Coyle: I know your comment ended up in the wrong section but Iโ€™d say Henderson will come back in for Lallanaโ€ฆ

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