Following Wednesday’s League Cup match between Manchester United and Leicester, supporters were invited to share their opinions. Below is a selection of their feedback: Manchester United supporters Edward: “Great game! I thought the sacking of Erik ten Hag would affect the team and they’d play miserably again. Van Nistelrooy‘s style was great, even if it is for a short burst. There’s lots of confidence added back to the squad and fans!” Spencer: “You could have predicted this result after the departure of Erik. As a United fan we have witnessed this happen so many times after a manager’s sacking. I question how this team can turn it on when they feel like it. Of course it was an enjoyable performance, but the cracks were still present. Let’s not get carried away, Amorim has a big job on his hands.” Rowan: “Great performance all round, with Casemiro and Bruno showing how good they truly are with the right guidance and energy from the sidelines, albeit against Leicester’s ‘B-team’. The passing and flair we displayed is something that was sorely missed throughout Ten Hag’s campaign. Hope Van Nistelrooy or Amorim recognise we play best when we play faster on the turn.” Toby: “Ruud has done a good job to start with. For me, Casemiro was outstanding, a fantastic performance from him. It is a shame that Ruud is not in charge for the whole season.” Leicester City supporters Eddie: “A strange team selection after the manager said he wants a cup run! No continuity. I understand the squad rotation system, but come on nobody seems to know what formation we are playing. Defence is non-existent at times, midfield is weak and there’s no consistent goal threat. This has to change and quickly!!” Jaian: “It was clear from the line-up that Steve had an eye on the six pointer this weekend against Ipswich. However, defensively Leicester have been poor again. It seems to be a reoccurring and worrying trend, which needs to be resolved before they end up in a relegation battle. On a positive note, It was great to see Will Alves come off the bench!” Paul: “Unfortunately the inexperience of the City team showed through again. United were motivated to impress their new manager, but City while trying hard were easily outclassed. It’s going to be a long, tough season. I just hope there are funds to bring more experience into the team in January.” Trev: “Cooper is not the man for Leicester. His record shows his teams struggle to survive relegation. His results and performances say the same. Leicester need a manager who wants to win, not just survive.” Post navigation Tottenham Manager Robert Vilahamn Comments on Becky Spencer’s New Deal and Manchester City Match Motherwell vs St Johnstone: Key Match Statistics