Leicester were made to wait to clinch the Premier League title after a 1-1 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford. Anthony Martial put the hosts in front after just eight minutes on Super Sunday when he dispatched Antonio Valencias cross, but Wes Morgan headed home Danny Drinkwaters free-kick nine minutes later to level the scores.Leicester had Drinkwater sent off in the closing stages of the second half, but the hosts were unable to take advantage and Claudio Ranieris men will now be crowned title winners if Tottenham fail to win at Chelsea on Monday Night Football. From Leicesters wait to Uniteds top-four chances, we pick out five talking points from an entertaining game at Old Trafford...Leicester one step closer Leicester players applaud the crowd after they went a point closer to the title The thousands of Leicester supporters who made the trip to Old Trafford were hoping for a famous win to clinch the title, but there was still plenty of enjoyment to be taken from this hard-fought draw. Leicester will be champions if Tottenham stumble on Monday night, and the away end was still bouncing long after the final whistle at Old Trafford.It looked like it might be a different story when Martial struck Uniteds early opener, but Leicesters character shone through as they weathered the storm and regained their composure. Ranieris side have only lost one of the last 10 league games in which they have fallen behind, and they had chances to win it after Morgans leveller. Wes Morgan admitted Leicester had to work very hard for a point at Old Trafford The last thing you want is to go 1-0 down that early but credit to the skipper and the boys, we dug deep, defender Danny Simpson told Sky Sports. We did what weve done all season. We showed our character, got an important goal and kept going. It would have been nice to have won it here, but its a good point.Former Leicester midfielder Neil Lennon was equally impressed. They had to dig deep, he told Sky Sports. They didnt start the game well but the goal gave them a slap in the face and they responded really well with the equaliser. I thought they played really well in the second half and maybe could have nicked it. Its one point more to the title. Penalty flashpoints The Super Sunday panel felt Leicester were fortunate not to have a penalty awarded against them The game was not without controversy. The first flashpoint came when Marouane Fellaini appeared to swing an elbow at Robert Huth in the 22nd minute, and shortly before half-time, Leicester were denied what Lennon described as a stonewall penalty when Riyad Mahrez was felled by Marcos Rojo.Theres no question about it, even though Ive got blue-tinted glasses on, said Lennon. Mahrez comes inside Rojo and does what he always does, with a little check-back onto his right foot. Rojo dangles a leg out and for me, he brings him down. Its a stonewall penalty. Louis van Gaal says United should have been awarded a penalty when Robert Huth pulled Marouane Fellainis hair in the box United were denied a spot-kick of their own when Drinkwater pulled back Memphis Depay in the 86th minute. The Leicester midfielder was shown a second yellow card and United were awarded a free-kick by referee Michael Oliver, but replays showed the incident appeared to take place inside the box.As for Fellaini, Graeme Souness expects the FA to take retrospective action. Huth is lucky because Fellaini has caught him under the chin, he told Sky Sports. If that catches him square across his face, then hes lost several teeth or broken his nose and I dont think he can stay on the pitch. Fellaini wont escape a ban for that. I just cant see it.Magic Mahrez dazzles again Riyad Mahrez appeared to be fouled by Marcos Rojo in the first half Just a week after he was named PFA Player of the Year, Mahrez produced exactly the kind of performance that has made him such a deserved winner. The Algerian shouldered more responsibility than ever in the absence of the suspended Jamie Vardy, and while he did not score or assist the goal, he certainly did not disappoint.Mahrez provided a vital outlet on the break for Leicester - who had just 30 per cent of the possession - with his silky first touch and mazy dribbling making him a constant menace, up until he was substituted to a standing ovation from the travelling fans in the 87th minute. Top dribbler Riyad Mahrez completed more dribbles (eight) than any other player in Leicesters draw with Manchester United. The 25-year-old was unfortunate not to win a penalty when he bamboozled Rojo in the first half, and he also provided four scoring chances for his team-mates. Mahrez matched his quality with a tireless work ethic. Of his Leicester team-mates, only NGolo Kante and Leonardo Ulloa covered more ground (11.10km).Rooney better in midfield? Wayne Rooney felt Manchester United dominated the second half against Leicester and deserved to win With Marcus Rashford keeping his place as Uniteds lone striker flanked by Martial and Jesse Lingard, Wayne Rooney continued his recent run of games in central midfield. The United captain certainly seemed to enjoy the new role alongside Fellaini and Michael Carrick.He saw plenty of the ball, with only Antonio Valencia having more touches, and he completed 66 of his 77 passes at a rate of 85.7 per cent. That total included a string of excellent long-range passes, 13 of which found a team-mate and many of which opened up the play to set up the home sides attacks.Rooney embraced the defensive side of his game as he completed more ball recoveries (10) than any other player on the pitch, and there were plenty of shooting chances too as he forced Kasper Schmeichel into saves on two occasions.Man Utds top-four hopes dented Claudio Ranieri shakes hands with Louis van Gaal after the final whistle While Leicester celebrated another step towards the title, it was a case of two points dropped for Louis van Gaals side. United started brightly but the draw leaves them four points behind Manchester City, and their hopes of a top-four finish look remote, with just three games of the season to play.Van Gaal could not hide his disappointment after the game. Ive seen one of the best matches of the season, but its not enough, you have to score, he told reporters. They are specialists on waiting for the opponent and counter-attacking. We didnt give much away. They only really threatened at set-pieces. Mathematically we can make fourth, but its a big gap.With 60 points, United are still four short of the total they reached in the chaotic 2013/14 season under David Moyes. Even three consecutive wins against Norwich, West Ham and Bournemouth might not be enough to lift them into the top four, and an end-of-season total of 69 points would still be their second lowest of the last 24 years. Also See: Souness: Fellaini wont escape ban WATCH: Ranieri and LVG respect Red Auerbach Jersey . LOUIS -- St. Red Auerbach Celtics Jersey . PAUL, Minn. http://www.celticssale.com/kids-robert-parish-celtics-jersey/ . World champions Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov of Russia won the gold medal with 237.71 points, Moore-Towers and Moscovitch followed at 208.45 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia were third at 187. Kevin Mchale Celtics Jersey . 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Ashwin, in particular, appeared to have taken exception to his comments on the fourth evening that seemed, at best, grudgingly respectful of Virat Kohlis dominance, and accompanied him for much of his walk to the middle. While it is unclear exactly what was said, it seems safe to assume Ashwin was not offering his full support. Play was delayed briefly before Kohli and umpire Marais Erasmus stepped in to ensure order was restored.The England camp felt Andersons comments were, in Cooks words, blown out of proportion. But while Cook accepted Ashwin and his team-mates were sticking up for their captain he still described the episode as unnecessary and disappointing.It was a bit of a sour end really, Cook said. It was a disappointing end in terms of how well the spirit between both sides has been played.It was clearly in reference to what Jimmy said yesterday which has kind of been blown out of all proportions, which it can do here. He was just stating a fact which if you asked Virat is probably quite true. But yes, it was obviously just sticking up for their captain which I thought was slightly unnecessary.Kohli was more relaxed about the incident and confirmed that he had made his peace with Anderson and agreed to move on.For the first time I was trying to calm things down in the middle at a time when James Anderson is involved, he said. Ashwin wasnt pleased with what he said in the press, but I didnt even know about it. So I didnt know what to make of it.dddddddddddd I was laughing about it.Ashwin wasnt too impressed and he let him know, not using any bad words honestly. I think he told me he was pretty disappointed with what he said and it is important to accept defeat as it is. Things like that. Just general, you know how Ashwin is, he is to the point can really strike you well and he doesnt need to say bad words. Later on I told James these things happen and lets move on.While Kohli said he was not going to sit here and comment about someone elses faults he had already expressed his views. Having suggested Englands batsmen lacked intent as they battled to save the Test in Visakhapatnam, he told Star Sports after this match that England had played too expansively as they were not so confident of their defence.He may well have a point. Just as Anderson may have had a point about Kohlis record in England and Parthiv Patel may have had a point about the limitations of Englands spinners and the early struggles of Jos Buttler in the first innings of this game. The way in which these views are expressed, which sometimes seems intended to goad the opposition, is the issue.But there is history between these teams. India felt Englands behaviour towards them was poor on the tour of 2014 - in particular, the alleged incident between Anderson and Ravindra Jadeja was never satisfactorily resolved from an Indian perspective - and England can feel their proud record against India crumbling by the moment.Either way, it all seems unnecessary. India have proved themselves the better side. No amount of comment will change the scoreline. ' ' '