History Among players to play at least 1000 minutes under a manager in the Premier League, only Sergio Agüero under Manuel Pellegrini (one goal every 96 minutes) and Alan Shearer under Ray Harford (one goal every 102 minutes) have a better mins/goal ratio than Jamie Vardy under Brendan Rodgers (one goal every 104 minutes).
Only Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne (13) has created more chances in open-play than Manchester United’s Paul Pogba (11) this season, with the Frenchman top of this category since Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s first game in charge in December 2018 (48).
Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has scored more Premier League goals than any other player since Brendan Rodgers’ first game in charge on March 3rd (12 goals).
Man Utd’s Marcus Rashford has scored three Premier League goals against Leicester – against no side does he have more in the competition.
United’s form has been abysmal, plus the Foxes can be good on the road, so BTTS @7/10 makes a world of sense.
