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Manchester United 0-0 Leeds: Diego Leon

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After praising one of Manchester United's youngest players, their oldest is thankful for keeping Leeds out.

Experienced goalkeeper Tom Heaton signed a one-year contract extension three weeks ago, while Andre Onana was injured, the 39-year-old is pushing Altay Bayindir to take on the interim first-choice role.

He drew attention with three excellent second-half savings. Largie Ramazani was rejected twice, but the best one was the first one since Joel Piroe established Bogle.

Amorim said he believes the current “environment is really good” at Manchester United, emphasizing the unity of the team.

“Of course, sometimes we struggle,” he said. “But since the first moment, it's my feeling that we're going to struggle, but we're struggling together.

“That's where it all begins. Then we have to come up with quality because this club is more than just effort. It's quality. You have to win the game.”

Interestingly, for Leeds, although forward Patrick Bamford didn't make the trip – no explanation was provided before the kickoff – Jack Harrison has been on loan at Everton for the past two seasons and is expected to move again.

Jaka Bijol and Lukas Nmecha also started for the first time by boss Boss Daniel Farke, while new signing companions Gabriel Gudmundsson, Sean Longstaff and Sebastiaan Bornauw appeared after halftime – set off with Leeds investor Will Ferrell.

As the news filtered for Leeds, German club Hoffenheim accepted midfielder Anton Stach's bid of £17m, and it was obvious, like Amorim, that it was obvious that it was obvious around him before returning to the top flight against Everton on August 18.

Manchester United ranks first. Illan Meslier fell, denying Patrick Dorgu, and in the crazy finale Kobbie Mainoo hit the bar before Leeds goalkeeper turned down Ayden's paradise.