Manchester United drew 2-2 with Leicester in their Premier League clash at the King Power Stadium. Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes both scored for the Red Devils, with Harvey Barnes and Jamie Vardy on target for the Foxes. Express Sport will now take a look at four things we learned from the match.
Bruno Fernandes wasn't at his best against Leicester.
But the United star proved his class by scoring in the 79th minute, slicing his effort past Kasper Schmeichel despite being frustrated throughout the game.
Fernandes had been the villain on social media after making a mistake in the build-up to Barnes' goal.
But the 26-year-old showed his immense character by bouncing back to strike with 11 minutes left on the clock.
Who knows where United would be without their Portuguese magnifico?
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Many questions were asked of them at the end of last season when they threw Champions League football away having possessed a big advantage at the turn of the year.
But the Foxes have done well this season and a draw against United suggests they're to stay.
Leicester are easy on the eye and were better on the ball against the Red Devils, possessing swagger as they pinging it around.
And with the Foxes in fine fettle, a title challenge can't be ruled out.