Manchester United stepped up their preparations for the visit of Leicester on Tuesday.

The Red Devils have been in devastating form so far this term, thrashing both West Ham and Swansea 4-0.

Jose Mourinho's men welcome the Foxes to Old Trafford on Saturday as they look to cement their spot at the top of the Premier League.

United's players arrived at the club's training ground on Tuesday morning with Luke Shaw and Ashley Young among those present.

The pair made their injury returns for the Under-23 side against Swansea on Monday night, while Marcos Rojo is also now back in training.

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Meanwhile, United legend Ryan Giggs believes United will be "very difficult to stop" if they keep up this excellent start to the season.

"He’s done in the past and, while it’s important dealing with the expectations with the media making a lot of it, managing that is something he is great at," Giggs told Sky Sports.

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"There’s also a lot of experience within the squad and they’ll all play their parts. Michael Carrick and Ashley Young haven’t been involved yet but have that experience to slot back in and be trusted, while Chris Smalling and David de Gea also have that experience of winning the league.

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"Before the first two games I thought that the title was between Manchester City, who have the firepower, and Manchester United, who have the balance to their squad.

"They look powerful with Nemanja Matic and Romelu Lukaku, but what is pleasing to see is the creative players doing well as well. Henrikh Mkhitaryan already has four assists and that will do him the world of good, so hopefully he can get back to his Dortmund form."

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