5 things we learned from Manchester Uniteds Community Shield win over Leicester

Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a debut goal as Manchester United beat Leicester 2-1 in the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday

Here, Press Association Sport looks at five things we learned from the Premier League curtain-raiser

1

Eric Bailly will be United's hero and villain

The defender made his United debut after a move from Villarreal and has the potential to be a crowd favourite as well as a target for abuse

His unorthodox style will land him in trouble but also allows him to throw himself into last-ditch challenges to save his team

Bailly's battle with Jamie Vardy brought a yellow card for a rash shoulder barge but there will be plenty of golden moments - good and bad - from the centre-back this season

2

United need Paul Pogba

While spending a figure reportedly in excess of £100million on a player who you let go four years ago is not entirely great business sense, he is needed at Old Trafford

Marouane Fellaini's awful back-pass gifted Vardy a second-half equaliser and the midfielder had rarely imposed himself on the game before then

The Belgium international is the one who will lose his place when Pogba completes a world-record move from Juventus, and will have given Jose Mourinho plenty of excuses to banish him from the first team along with Bastian Schweinsteiger

3

Jamie Vardy can shine again

It has been a distracting summer for Jamie Vardy, but the striker looked back to his best at Wembley

He was presented with the equaliser by Fellaini's gaffe but showed great composure to round David De Gea and slot in

His rejection of Arsenal and decision to sign a new deal at Leicester, along with Euro 2016 disappointment with England, and his wedding, had already put him in the spotlight but, true to form, he shrugged off any extra pressure to be Leicester's talisman again

4

Wayne Rooney needs to find himself and his form

Wayne Rooney suffered a miserable summer with England and hardly looked like putting any ghosts to rest at Wembley

The United skipper was unimpressive and struggled to work in tandem with debutant Ibrahimovic

Too often his touch let him down and his only effort on goal was a tame first-half header straight at Kasper Schmeichel

Ibrahimovic did little before popping up with a late winner to show Rooney what needed to be done

5

Juan Mata's days at Old Trafford look numbered

Mourinho may have wanted to give Henrikh Mkhitaryan a debut at Wembley but did so at the expense of embarrassing Mata

The midfielder was a 63rd-minute replacement for Jesse Lingard but was hauled off in stoppage time and, clearly unhappy, had an exchange with the Portuguese on the touchline

Mourinho sold Mata to United while at Chelsea and history is likely to repeat itself if Sunday's evidence is anything to go by

Source : PA

Source: PA