Goalkeeper & Defence
Andre Onana (5/10):
This time, there were no disasters, but they kept kicking it long and out of play.
Diogo Dalot (5/10):
Didn’t do too badly or too well.
Harry Maguire (6/10):
He made some good blocks, but his night was cut short when he hurt his hip. Given a deserved standing ovation when he came off.
Raphael Varane (6/10):
A good comeback in his first start in six weeks, which showed Ten Hag how stupiԀ it was to keep him out for so long.
Luke Shaw (5/10):
Even though his side of the field was too open, it was still a surprise when he was taken off at halftime. That’s another huge blоw if he’s hurt.
Midfield
Sofyan Amrabat (5/10):
He was again late, and his passing was bad. He was booked for a foul, which is one of the few things he does well.
Scott McTominay (6/10):
Good at leading the press, but not so good at connecting plays or getting chances to shoot.
Bruno Fernandes (6/10):
At the same time, United’s most dangerous and blunt player. Had two good chances in the second half, but missed both of them.
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Antony (6/10):
Even though they worked hard, they were still completely useless in the key figҺting areas.
Rasmus Hojlund (5/10):
Never got a chance to shoot or make a key pass. Not good for your star center forward.
Alejandro Garnacho (5/10):
He was one of the few players who looked like he might do something, but every time he beаt his man, he was quickly taken out or outmuscled.
Subs & Manager
Jonny Evans (5/10):
They’re not terrible, but they shouldn’t be playing at this level.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (6/10):
Good at defense and posed some kind of threаt going forward.
Facundo Pellistri (5/10):
Was on for 15 minutes but didn’t seem to do much. He was making one good move when he slipped over.
Hannibal Mejbri (5/10):
Not the kind of person you want to save Europe.
Kobbie Mainoo (N/A):
He came on in the 80th minute and did a good job. Would have been better from the start.
Erik ten Hag (5/10):
He picked the right players, but his team never looked like it could beаt Bayern.