Andre Onana – Couldn’t really do anything about any of the goals. None of the blame lays at his door. 5/10
Diogo Dalot – His worst performance in a United shirt. Shocking defensively for the first two goals. Didn’t look interested in tracking back and his positioning was shocking. 2/10
Harry Maguire – His poor header out led to the Hall goal. It wasn’t a confident performance from the Englishman. 4/10
Victor Lindelof – Back at centre-half. By no means the worst player on the day, but it just wasn’t good enough. He looked nervy. 4/10
Sergio Reguilon – Out of position on more than one occasion. Wasn’t good enough in the final third. 3/10
Casemiro – Hooked at half-time after a truly awful display. Didn’t look like he had a care in the world which is super worrying. 2/10
Mason Mount – His passing was uncharacteristically wayward. Offered very little when going forward. Bypassed too easily in midfield at times. 3/10
Hannibal – He’s a walking red card due to his overexuberance. Booked early and never really settled into the game. 3/10
Antony – He’s just not good enough. Antony is to one-footed to succeed at the very highest level. Another very predictable, dull performance. 3/10
Alejandro Garnacho – He tried his best to make things happen, though was partly culpable for the Almiron goal as he was dispossessed far too easily. 3/10
Anthony Martial – As per usual. Offered very little in the way of work ethic. Stood like a statue leading the line at times. 3/10
Subs:
Sofyan Amrabat – Poor. Lost possession for the killer third goal when United were on top. Just didn’t look sharp enough.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka – Probably United’s best player on the day which isn’t saying much. He at least looked like he cared. Good to have him back.
Rasmus Hojlund – Wasn’t given enough time to make an impact.
Bruno Fernandes – Didn’t change the game.
Marcus Rashford – Didn’t change the game.
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