Summary

  • Win takes Man City to within two points of leaders Liverpool

  • Aguero scores hat-trick - first came after 46 seconds

  • Koscielny had headed in equaliser for Arsenal

  • Sub Suarez comes on for Gunners debut

  • Result: Leicester 0-1 Man Utd

  • Rashford smashes Utd winner after lovely Pogba through ball

  • Solskjaer now unbeaten after 10 games

  1. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Leicester 0-0 Man Utd

    Corner to Leicester as Eric Bailly panics and boots the ball out of play from near the centre circle with Jamie Vardy nearby.

    Eric BaillyImage source, Reuters
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

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    Paul Cunningham: United to win 5-1, yup, just like every other United fan I have also gotten way too carried away with OGS and now expect the impossible in every game.

    Quite a big prediction there Paul. Leicester aren't exactly pushovers but you never know. Send us your thoughts during the game.

  3. Postpublished at 1 min

    Leicester 0-0 Man Utd

    Paul Pogba loses possession early on for United but the Red Devils win it back.

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Leicester 0-0 Man Utd

    Under way at the King Power Stadium.

    Leicester teamImage source, Reuters
  5. Coming up laterpublished at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Man City v Arsenal (16:30 GMT)

    Gary Flintoff
    BBC Radio 5 live reporter at Etihad Stadium

    A reminder of the late game too...

    It could be a long afternoon for the Arsenal fans in the away end here at the Etihad.

    Manchester City have scored 24 unanswered goals in their last four matches here. Throw in that Arsenal are the only side yet to keep a Premier League clean sheet away from home this season and you hope Unai Emery has a good plan to combat Pep Guardiola’s free scoring side.

    In fact, Emery’s personal record against Guardiola is not great – he has lost seven and drawn four of his 11 previous encounters with the City boss.

    Man City
  6. Postpublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Not long until kick-off in our first Premier League game of the day. The players, sensibly wearing multiple layers of clothes, are in the tunnel waiting.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

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    Fair to say the United fans expecting tactical astuteness from OGS haven't followed his managerial career very closely! Look, they have the second biggest wage bill in the country, 5th biggest in Europe. They were plain lucky not to be beaten out of sight at Wembley and all the other matches were ones anyone would have expected them to win. Would people be praising him similarly if he'd taken over a squad with the quality of, say, Huddersfield? No.

    Paul F, London

    Really hope Utd win today and fans continue to convince themselves that a man who has no top flight experience, made zero impact at Cardiff or in Norway is their new messiah. This group of players would have got the same results under a panda, it's just getting rid of Mourinho that's led to this run.

    Dan, London.

  8. Postpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Still scoreless between St Johnstone and Celtic - follow that one here.

  9. Postpublished at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Leicester have won just one of their last 21 league and cup games against Manchester United (D4, L16).

    That victory was 5-3 at home in September 2014, when the Foxes came back from 2-0 and 3-1 down.

    LeicesterImage source, .
  10. Consistent Unitedpublished at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Manchester United are the only team to have received a yellow card in all 24 of their Premier League matches this season.

  11. Pogba's turnaroundpublished at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Paul Pogba has been involved in 53% of the 19 league goals scored by United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He has scored six times - including two penalties - and registered four assists.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

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    Rob Alderman: Strange how United's squad suddenly seems to have all kinds of depth under Solskjaer vs Mourinho, without them signing a single player.

    Sulaimon Adelekan: Leicester can hurt Manchester United today. They have a formidable side but this is a different united side with a great mentality.

    Mark Taylor: On the radio this morning an ex-Leicester player was suggesting United would play right into their counter attacking tactic. Ole has been tactically astute so far and will be well aware of their one and only gameplay.

  13. Lawro's predictionpublished at 13:34 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is still unbeaten as Manchester United manager after getting out of jail from 2-0 down against Burnley.

    But you know what? I think that run ends here.

    Prediction: 2-1

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  14. 'Man Utd not world beaters yet'published at 13:31 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Steve Wilson
    Match of the Day commentator

    Unbeaten in games against Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool in the last six weeks, you would imagine that Claude Puel could do little wrong - but home defeats by Cardiff and Southampton have ensured that his relationship with the fans remains edgy.

    In an age when managers are sometimes asked to have at least as much charisma as they have credentials, Puel is a quiet man intent on not turning up the volume.

    Manchester United's late, late comeback against Burnley was heralded by some as being in the best traditions of Sir Alex Ferguson's sides - but I don't recall United being two down to Burnley in the first place that often.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's upbeat and unfussy approach has obviously been a breath of fresh air, and his tactical nous impressive - but his side are not world beaters yet.

  15. 'Please don't come back'published at 13:28 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Ole Gunnar SolskjaerImage source, PA

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Norwegian club Molde let him effectively come on a loan deal to Manchester United, with the view that he will return in the summer if United decide to give the permanent job to someone else.

    And he's revealed the club's owner told him "please don’t come back" (in a nice way).

    "Both owners wished me all the best because they knew this is something I dreamed about," he said.

    Solskjaer's form so far - eight wins and a draw from nine games - has seen him backed into odds-on favourite to get the job.

    Spurs' Mauricio Pochettino had previously been the favourite.

  16. 'Playing big teams suits Leicester'published at 13:25 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Danny Mills
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live

    After Leicester held Liverpool 1-1 on Wednesday

    It suits the way Leicester play. They've got a great record against the top sides. They come, control possession and attack Leicester - who can play on the counter attack. Exactly like they did when they won the league.

    When they have to break teams down it doesn't suit them. That's why they're destined to finish anywhere between seventh and 14th.

  17. Postpublished at 13:20 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Marcus Rashford makes his 100th Premier League appearance. At 21 years and 95 days old, he is the youngest player to reach a century of top-flight appearances for Manchester United since Ryan Giggs in December 1993.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:17 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

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    Jack, Surrey: Would love to see Sanchez have a good game today however, hopefully not enough to take Martial's place in the starting 11.

    Tim: With Arsenal likely to drop points against City Ole has set out a very attacking team. Also, I don't want to tempt fate but United are also looking more solid at the back. Lindelof has been a revelation since Jose left.

    Matthew Cooper: is it too much to maybe dream of the possibility of Utd making a last ditch run for 2nd and a few good cup runs? Beat PSG and give Ole the job!?

  19. Team newspublished at 13:15 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

    Just the one change for Leicester from the team that drew with Liverpool in midweek.

    Harvey Barnes replaces Marc Albrighton.

    But new signing Youri Tielemans does not make the matchday squad.

    LeicesterImage source, .

    Romelu Lukaku is back on the bench as Manchester United's interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes four changes after the midweek draw with Burnley.

    Alexis Sanchez returns to the starting line-up, as do Eric Bailly, Jesse Lingard and Ander Herrera.

    Anthony Martial, who signed a new deal this week, is on the bench.

    Man UtdImage source, .
  20. Radio build-uppublished at 13:13 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February 2019

    Leicester v Man Utd (14:05 GMT)

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    Click the play button above to listen to BBC Radio 5 live build-up to the game. There will be updates during the match from Conor McNamara and Danny Mills.