Game is over and the final score is Man Utd 0-0 Leeds United. Here is the match report.
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Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
4' First chance for Leeds, but Mazraoui clears close to the line
11' Cunha wins the ball back, skips past Ampadu, and is fouled
12' Obi’s header is wide from Fernandes’ free kick
15' Casemiro fuming after the referee calling a foul on Gnonto
19' Bayındır with the ball at his feet for 30 seconds, then boots it out of play
31' Darlow denies Obi
36' Amad shoots over from a tight angle
42' CLOSE! Lovely play by United, Obi shoots just wide
45' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
56' Heaton makes a great save
64' Tom Heaton with a brilliant save!
72' Ugarte's shot saved by goalkeeper
80' Dorgu goes down in box but ref says nothing
88' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
Match Report
Manchester United began their pre-season campaign with a goalless draw against newly-promoted Leeds in Stockholm.
After Ruben Amorim's side recorded their worst-scoring Premier League campaign last term with 44 goals, there were little signs of improvement in front of goal despite starting new £62.5m signing Matheus Cunha, who played the first half.
In fact, Leeds arguably looked the most threatening over the course of the 90 minutes, with Daniel Farke's side having more of the ball in the first half and plenty more chances to take the lead after half-time.
Teenage striker Chido Obi, who started alongside Cunha and Bruno Fernandes in Amorim's attack, had United's best first-half opportunities as he tested Karl Darlow from a tight angle.
The 17-year-old then took the ball off Cunha's toes inside the area - a demonstration of the work still to be done on the training ground to get Amorim's attack on song. Casemiro's deflected cross also crashed off the Leeds crossbar in first-half stoppage time.
Amorim then changed his entire starting XI at half-time but it was Leeds - who also made wholesale changes including giving a debut for Sean Longstaff - who had the better of the second period.
Half-time substitute Joel Piroe set up two big chances for Jaden Bogle and two for Largie Ramazani, but the Whites could only find Tom Heaton's gloves on every occasion.
Amorim's United thought they had a penalty when Patrick Dorgu was brought down by Sam Chambers but the referee waved it on, with the wing-back then forcing Illan Meslier into a decent save.
Man Utd then had the best chance of the afternoon as the clock ticked into 90 as Kobbie Mainoo hit the bar from a corner from just two yards out, with Ayden Heaven finding Meslier on the rebound from a similar distance.
Their problems were summarised with their last big chance of the game as Rasmus Hojlund got in the way of Dorgu's goalbound effort.
Bryan Mbeumo is on his way to complete a £71m move to Manchester, but there is still a lot left to be desired about Amorim's attack on the basis of this showing.
Line-ups
Man Utd XI: Casemiro, Luke Shaw, Bruno Fernandes, Mazraoui, Altay Bayındır, De Ligt, Matheus Cunha, Amad Diallo Traore, Collyer, Chido Obi, Diego León
Subs: Heaton, Maguire, Mount, Dalot, Ugarte, Højlund, Mainoo, Tyler Fredricson, Ethan Williams, Dermot Mee, Yoro, Patrick Dorgu, Jack Fletcher, Ayden Heaven, Sékou Koné, Bendito Mantato, Reece Munro, Godwill Kukonki
Leeds United XI: Darlow, Byram, Nmecha, Joe Rodon, Jack Harrison, Ampadu, Jayden Bogle, Ao Tanaka, Jaka Bijol, Ilia Gruev, Wilfried Gnonto
Subs: Alex Cairns, Daniel James, Sebastiaan Bornauw, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Pascal Struijk, Joël Piroe, Illan Meslier, Sean Longstaff, Ramazani, Rory Mahady, Charlie Crew, Sam Chambers, chadwick reece chaplin, Harry Gray