Manchester Evening News

UNITED RATED

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DAVID DE GEA

Exposed time and again by dire defending and could do little about the goals. Saved well from Trent Alexander-Arnold

WAN-BISSAKA

A defensive dud. His aimless wandering sparked the collapse and he was poor in both halves.

VICTOR LINDELOF

How did anyone ever convince Jose Mourinho to sign him? Feeble and slow, showed why United bought Raphael Varane.

HARRY MAGUIRE

Must be top of the Premier League assists chart for the amount of goals he has gifted the opposition.

LUKE SHAW

His hangover from the best season of his career and a stellar internatio­nal tournament worsens.

SCOTT MCTOMINAY

Fortunate to start and did not remotely vindicate it. Utterly helpless against superior midfielder­s.

FRED

Sparked the breakaway that Bruno Fernandes should have scored from but otherwise swamped by better players

MASON GREENWOOD

Drew a save from Alisson in the first-half but that was about it before he came off after halftime.

BRUNO FERNANDES

Missed a glorious chance at 0-0 and that was punished a minute later by Naby Keita. Horrendous thereafter.

MARCUS RASHFORD

A regressive performanc­e. So often so greedy and it exasperate­d the supporters. Came off.

CRISTIANO RONALDO

Lost his cool and could easily have been sent off for kicking out at Curtis Jones. Scored fabulously but was offside.

SUBSTITUTI­ONS

PAUL POGBA Sent off. 1

EDINSON CAVANI Hit the woodwork. 4 DIOGO DALOT Reds didn’t concede with him on 4 MANAGER The team was as predicted and that is the problem with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: he is going round in circles. The circle has closed now. 2

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