(Reuters) - Manchester United may have taken their time to hit top gear in the Premier League this season but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side could find themselves in second place and within two points of leaders Liverpool with a win at Leicester City on Saturday.
Solskjaer faced questions over his future after United's Champions League exit in the group stage and their struggles at home but the Norwegian has overseen six wins and a draw in seven league games to take his side up to third place with 26 points.
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