Result: Zlatan Ibrahimovic heads Manchester United to first trophy of season

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho during the Champions League match against Dynamo Kiev on October 20, 2015
© Getty Images
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores an 83rd-minute winner to hand Jose Mourinho his first trophy as Manchester United manager courtesy of a 2-1 Community Shield win over Leicester.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored his first competitive goal for Manchester United to fire them to a 2-1 victory over Leicester City in the Community Shield this afternoon.

Jamie Vardy had earlier cancelled out Jesse Lingard's opener at Wembley, but Ibrahimovic struck late to hand Jose Mourinho his first piece of silverware as United manager.

The match got off to a pedestrian start on a sunny afternoon in the capital, with the first shot not arriving until 10 minutes in, when Anthony Martial found the side-netting with a drive from a tight angle.

United had a better sight of goal just two minutes later as Luke Shaw's cross deflected off Riyad Mahrez and looped into the path of Wayne Rooney, but the captain could only produce a tame header that was simple for Kasper Schmeichel.

The Leicester keeper, who committed his future to the club on Saturday, was called into action again shortly afterwards when Ibrahimovic beat Wes Morgan in the air to knock the ball down for Marouane Fellaini, but Schmeichel collected the resulting shot at the second time of asking.

The Premier League champions had their first chance in the 19th minute when Vardy laid the ball back for Shinji Okazaki, who floated a deflected effort narrowly wide of David de Gea's goal.

The Japanese striker came even closer to breaking the deadlock from the resulting corner when he got in front of his man to flick a header goalwards, only to see his effort come back off the crossbar.

It was United who got the first goal of the game shortly after the half-hour mark as Lingard repeated his FA Cup final heroics with another memorable Wembley goal, dribbling through the Leicester defence before slotting the ball past Schmeichel and into the bottom corner.

The Foxes had a half-chance to restore parity five minutes after falling behind when Andy King raced to the front post to latch on to a corner, but he couldn't steer his header on target as Claudio Ranieri's side went into the break trailing.

They were back level within seven minutes of the restart, though, and it was last season's top scorer Vardy who opened his account for the 2016-17 campaign in trademark style.

The England international pounced on a poor back-pass from Fellaini to take the ball around De Gea before slotting it into the empty net from a tight angle having refused the chance to go down for a penalty.

Demarai Gray then sent a tame long-range effort straight into the arms of De Gea, before Rooney also failed to make the most of a shooting chance from outside the area after being teed up by Fellaini.

Leicester needed Danny Drinkwater to be in the right place at the right time with just over 10 minutes remaining when Ibrahimovic reacted quickly to steer a mis-hit shot towards goal, only to see the ball hacked away before it could creep over the line.

The Foxes' record signing Ahmed Musa had a good chance to put his side in front with nine minutes left when he stole in behind Marcos Rojo to get on the end of Robert Huth's flick, but he could only loop his header over the bar from close range.

It proved to be a costly miss from the striker too as another summer arrival, Ibrahimovic, made himself the hero by getting just enough on his header to squeeze the ball past Schmeichel and in off the post.

Leicester piled the pressure on in the closing stages, but they couldn't force penalties as United picked up the first silverware of the season.

Claudio Ranieri and Kasper Schmeichel with the Premier League trophy on May 8, 2016
Read Next:
Schmeichel signs new Leicester deal
>

CountryGoldGSilverSBronzeBTotal
1 United StatesUnited States13121035
2 ChinaChina107926
3 JapanJapan611219
8 Great BritainGreat Britain46616
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal00000000
2Bournemouth00000000
3Burnley00000000
4Chelsea00000000
5Crystal Palace00000000
6Everton00000000
7Hull City00000000
8Leicester CityLeicester00000000
9Liverpool00000000
10Manchester CityMan City00000000
11Manchester UnitedMan Utd00000000
12Middlesbrough00000000
13Southampton00000000
14Stoke CityStoke00000000
15Sunderland00000000
16Swansea CitySwansea00000000
17Tottenham HotspurSpurs00000000
18Watford00000000
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom00000000
20West Ham UnitedWest Ham00000000