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Default Re: [EPL] Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur

Manchester United 1-6 Tottenham - PLAYER RATINGS: Paul Pogba gave a pedestrian performance but a near-perfect display from star strikers Harry Kane and Son Heung-min fired Spurs to victory at Old Trafford

* Manchester United were humiliated on Sunday afternoon against Tottenham
* The visitors won 6-1 at Old Trafford on a terrible day for the Red Devils
* Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side made a catalogue of errors from minute one
* Yet Jose Mourinho's team were in tremendous form against his former employers


Torn apart and humbled on their own patch by Tottenham - let the inquest begin at Manchester United.

Despite taking the lead in the first minute, United capitulated on Sunday afternoon, with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min terrorising a clumsy United back-line - while Spurs also won the midfield battle at an absolute canter.

Prepare yourselves United fans - it's Sportsmail's player ratings from the game at Old Trafford...

MANCHESTER UNITED

DAVID DE GEA - 4

Conceded six goals but not specifically at fault for any of them. Defence in front of him were sliced open all too easily, but the Spaniard did make an excellent save from Kane in the second-half.

AARON WAN-BISSAKA - 4

Caught out on his side for the second goal of the game and was dominated by Son throughout the course of the afternoon. A case of learn and move on for the right back.

ERIC BAILLY - 2

An absolute shocker. Brought in to replace Victor Lindelof and it'll be a surprise to see him start post-international break. Terrible pass out from the back led to Tottenham's third and looked all at sea at times in central defence.

HARRY MAGUIRE - 3

An afternoon to forget for the United captain, right from the off. Header in the box led to Spurs' equaliser and things did not improve. Will be relieved to be able to get away with England this week.

LUKE SHAW - 2

Erik Lamela and Serge Aurier terrorised the English left back, who looked completely out of his depth. Lucky to escape a red card towards the end for a terrible tackle on Lucas Moura, in an incident which summed up his performance.


Luke Shaw had a match to forget and could not cope with Spurs' pace on his side of the pitch

NEMANJA MATIC - 5

Usually a safe pair of hands who wins his individual battles in the centre of the park, the Serb was off the pace on Sunday. All too often did not follow Spurs' midfield runners and was not sharp on the ball.

PAUL POGBA - 2

The sort of display the French World Cup winner is, worryingly, capable of. Didn't track his man for goal number five and was beaten in more or less every 50/50. Gave away the penalty for goal number six and his body language was poor throughout.

BRUNO FERNANDES - 4

Despite his early penalty, perhaps Fernandes' worst 45 minutes in a United shirt. Worked hard as ever, but simply could not influence proceedings. Was shipped by his manager at half-time.


Paul Pogba was at fault for two goals on Sunday and was nowhere near his potential level

MASON GREENWOOD - 5

The 18-year-old did look a threat on occasions in the first-half with his direct style of running, but struggled as the game drifted away from United.

MARCUS RASHFORD - 5

Never stopped running but had no support up top, particularly after United went down to 10 men midway through the first-half.

ANTHONY MARTIAL - 1

Temped into a tussle with Erik Lamela and lashed out. His first-half red card changed the game. Let his team-mates down - badly.


Anthony Martial let his team-mates down with his first-half for red card for lashing out

Substitutes:

SCOTT MCTOMINAY - 5

Came on at half-time but could not stem the flow of pressure from white shirts. A nightmare scenario for any substitute.

FRED - 5

Similarly, a lot of running off the ball, yet was inaccurate with basic passes when he did receive the ball.

DONNY VAN DE BEEK - 5

United's only summer signing must be thinking: "why am I not starting?" Only came on in the 68th minute, with the game done and dusted.

Manager: OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER - 4

Only so much a manager can do, and say, when a team plays like that. His side capitulated early on, made numerous mistakes and looked lost. Has a lot of thinking to do over the international break.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8804137/No-Man-Utd-player-FIVE-2-10-Paul-Pogba-Player-ratings-Spurs-stunning-win.html
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