Louis van Gaal unable to make case for the defence after 5-3 humiliation against Leicester
Dutch coach as shocked as anyone as Reds give up 3-1 lead

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal admitted he was as shocked as anyone by his side’s defending after they squandered a winning position in a remarkable 5-3 defeat by Leicester City.
United seemed all set for a first competitive away victory under Dutch boss van Gaal after goals from Robin van Persie, Angel Di Maria and Ander Herrera put them 3-1 up at the King Power Stadium on Sunday with just over half an hour to play.
But Jamie Vardy led Leicester to a famous victory by scoring one goal and having a role in their other four as the promoted Midlands club exposed United’s defensive weaknesses.
Leonardo Ulloa had scored for the Foxes in the first half before a controversial David Nugent penalty and an Esteban Cambiasso strike had levelled the match at 3-3.
Goals from Vardy and an Ulloa spot-kick then saw Leicester to a famous victory, with United’s misery compounded by the fact that Tyler Blackett was sent off in the incident that led to the hosts’ second penalty.