LONDON (Reuters) - A plethora of high-profile attacking signings had expectant Manchester United fans dreaming of a return to the upper echelons of European football, but their failure to identify their defensive problems is threatening to derail those hopes.
Against newly-promoted Leicester City on Sunday, United's porous defence conceded five goals in an astonishing 5-3 defeat, twice squandering seemingly comfortable two goal advantages.
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