#3 Bruno Fernandes vs Youri Tielemans
Bruno Fernandes has been Manchester United’s creator in chief ever since he made his debut for the Premier League club. On Saturday, Youri Tielemans will be tasked with the responsibility of stopping Fernandes from playing his natural game. Fernandes has been given the license to roam all over the pitch by Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Tielemans will have his task cut-out to keep his counterpart quiet.
The Belgian midfielder will have to go about his duties in a responsible manner and cannot afford to give away freekicks in dangerous positions. Tielemans will be well-aware of the fact that Manchester United have Fernandes and other technicians in their ranks who can make Leicester City pay a heavy price for silly mistakes.
One can expect Tielemans to be preoccupied with marking Fernandes during the Premier League clash on Saturday. But the Leicester City man also possesses an eye for goal as he has scored one and assisted two goals in seven Premier League games so far this season.
United have been on the lookout for reinforcements in midfield for a while now, and among several others, Tielemans has also been linked with a move. If he has a good outing against the Premier League giants on Saturday, it could tempt Manchester United to splurge the cash on him in the future.
#2 Jamie Vardy vs Victor Lindelöf
Manchester United have experienced an exasperating fortnight. After the draw at home to Everton in the Premier League, Raphael Varane picked up an injury during the international break. Harry Maguire, who was also on the treatment table, has returned to training but it remains to be seen if he is fit to start for Manchester United against Leicester.
In the absence of United’s first-choice centre-back pairing, Victor Lindelöf and Eric Bailly could start together against Leicester City.
The duo will have to deal with the threat of Jamie Vardy, who thrives on playing on the shoulder of the last defender and making the most of his pace. Despite being older than both Bailly and Lindelöf, Vardy will fancy his chances, especially against the latter who is not known to be the most mobile across the turf.
Additionally, Vardy has a knack for scoring in big games and comes into this fixture on the back of three goals in his last two Premier League games. Lindelöf cannot afford to play a high line against Vardy as he will most likely exploit any space that he is afforded to run into. How the Manchester United defender handles Vardy’s goal-threat will go a long way in defining the outcome of the Premier League game.
#1 Cristiano Ronaldo vs Caglar Soyuncu
While the world is still coming to terms with Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United, the Portuguese superstar has taken to Old Trafford like a fish to water.
However, Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjær raised a few eyebrows by starting Ronaldo on the bench last time out and it is highly unlikely that he will do the same thing again. Meanwhile, Caglar Soyuncu may be one of the best centre-backs in the league on his day but he is set to face his toughest test yet when he comes up against Ronaldo.
Ronaldo may not have the pace and flair that he had during his first stint at Manchester United but his awareness, positioning and finishing-ability are second to none.
Soyuncu, who has looked shaky at the back this season, will have to play out of his skin to keep Ronaldo quiet. The Portuguese comes into the game having scored three goals in four Premier League games so far and deservedly won the league's Player of the Month award for September.
While Ronaldo will be looking to add to his Premier League goal tally on Saturday, if Soyuncu manages to keep a clean sheet, it will be a day the Leicester man will never forget.
Understandably, Manchester United will certainly hope their talisman can power them to another Premier League win.