Manchester United defender Chris Smalling wary of facing a 'nightmare' in Jamie Vardy as Jose Mourinho's side look to bounce back from shock Carabao Cup exit against Leicester

  • Manchester United head to the King Power Stadium on Saturday evening 
  • Jose Mourinho's side are looking to bounce back from their Carabao Cup defeat  
  • The Old Trafford outfit were knocked out by Championship side Bristol City
  • Chris Smalling has identified Jamie Vardy as the Foxes' biggest threat  

Manchester United defender Chris Smalling is wary of the threat posed by Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy but is looking forward to the challenge of keeping the speed merchant in check on Saturday.

Vardy was a key component in Leicester's title-winning campaign in 2015/16 and has scored seven goals in 18 league matches this season, along with a League Cup goal in the midweek defeat by Manchester City.

Smalling said United's defenders would not be able to relax for a moment at the King Power Stadium.

Chris Smalling has praised Jamie Vardy, describing the striker as a 'bit of a nightmare' 

Chris Smalling has praised Jamie Vardy, describing the striker as a 'bit of a nightmare' 

'He is someone who is a bit of a nightmare for defenders because he is often ratting around and chasing with non-stop running.


'He runs in behind which, as a defender, is the hardest thing to deal with, but I will be looking forward to that battle and, hopefully, I'll be ready to keep him quiet.'

United are looking for a third consecutive league win to keep in touch with leaders City but will face a Leicester side who have won four of their last five league games to climb to eighth.

'You know their qualities and their wingers - Demarai Gray is coming into the team and Riyad Mahrez is in form as well,' said Smalling.

'So those are the players we need to keep quiet and, when we get the ball, we need to make sure that we get at their backline.'

Vardy will be out to pile the misery on Manchester United this weekend after their cup loss

Vardy will be out to pile the misery on Manchester United this weekend after their cup loss