David de Gea – Pretty quiet for the most part. Made a smart save late on to deny Maupay. 6/10
Aaron Wan-Bissaka – Not his finest hour. He kept tucking in way too deep and Solly March took full advantage of it in injury time. The Brighton man probably could have had a hat-trick. 2/10
Victor Lindelof – Pretty solid. Made some key blocks and interceptions. Won plenty of headers too. 6/10
Harry Maguire – Played his part in United’s first and third goals. Did his defensive duties well too. 7/10
Luke Shaw – Bombed up and down the flank all-game long. Was good defensively. 6/10
Nemanja Matic – Arguably United’s best midfielder. Mopped up well.
Paul Pogba – Gave the ball away far too cheaply and sloppily. Rightfully hooked on the hour. 3/10
Bruno Fernandes – Actually had a woeful first 30 minutes and gave away a penalty, but ended the game with a match-winning goal and assist. Everything he touches turns to gold. 7/10
Mason Greenwood – Looked bright in some moments, but rusty in others. It’s easy to forget he’s still so young and still a work in progress. Had a goal ruled out for offside. 4/10
Marcus Rashford – United’s best attacker. Scored a lovely goal to give us an early second-half lead. 6/10
Anthony Martial – Quiet. Didn’t get involved anywhere near enough. 3/10
Subs:
Fred – Did alright.
Eric Bailly – Brought on to secure the result. It didn’t go to plan, but we got there in the end…
Donny van de Beek – Some nice touches.
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