Leicester 0-2 Man Utd: What the managers said
Manchester United got back to winning ways after three consecutive draws with a 2-0 win over Leicester at the King Power Stadium. Here is what both managers said after the game.
Leicester boss Amandine Miquel: "I think there were good moments, not enough but a bit more than the last game. Offensively we had created a few chances. We were a bit higher on the pitch which is good. Defensively we are still strong but it was a mistake and maybe a lack of focus. The same thing happened to us against West Ham. We need to be much more precise in everything we do. The energy and the intentions were there.
On losing concentration: "We need to continue working in training and recreate those moments when you are a bit tired. We need to make sure we keep on pushing together and stay positive. When results aren't going your way, you tend to look for excuses. Everyone has to do their best individually first and it will make the group a bit better."
Man Utd boss Marc Skinner: "I'm really pleased. I thought against Brighton, we were the better team. We should have had a penalty. When it came to the other two games, we didn't attack enough. Our touches in the box were too passive. We looked at it this week and decided to be more aggressive. Today we were way more aggressive. We were higher up the field and won our duels more.
On facing Leicester at a good time: "I wouldn't disrespect the opponent. It's good for us to get against our shape. the reality is we would have tried to attack more today anyway. I'm really happy with that performance. It's another clean sheet."