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Manchester United 1-1 Liverpool player ratings: Marcus Rashford the top performer

Marcus Rashfords opener was cancelled out by adam Lallana with a Attack since Liverpool claimed a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford against Manchester United.

Which players shone and which fought?
David de Gea – 7
United feared he wouldnt be available after he suffered an injury scare on international obligation, but his inclusion came as a welcome increase. When called upon, offering a presence behind the defence Were, and can do little to stop Liverpools equaliser.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 6
Back at the negative having missed the last three games of United. When he failed to get close enough to Andrew Robertson for the leveller of Liverpool Strong performance crosses in the first half, but undid a lot of his work.
Victor Lindelof – 6
Perhaps fortunate not to be penalised for a foul in the build-up to the objective. Outmuscled from Sadio Mane at one point from the first half, but the Liverpool guys effort was ruled out for a handball. Allowed Robertsons cross to operate through to Lallana for the purpose of Liverpool.
Harry Maguire – 7
An performance to most of the day in the center of the three. Its a system in which he has shone with England and that he gained from the excess protection about him in Old Trafford. Made more clearances (10) than any other player but couldnt stop the equalising goal.
Marcos Rojo – 6
A late inclusion after Axel Tuanzebe endured an accident. If he failed to cut the cross of Robertson grew to the match after several awkward moments in the early stages like Lindelof, he was partly culpable for Liverpools equaliser.
Ashley Young – 6
Succeeded in trapping back Trent Alexander-Arnold for long intervals, keeping the Liverpool guy in which he is dangerous, but seemed to turn off for the visitors equaliser, leaving Lallana free to convert from close range.
Scott McTominay – 7
Continues to increase in stature midfield. Sent played a significant role releasing Daniel James to cross Rashford and passes at times, but not shying away from accepting responsibility. A fighting presence of the team, making some clearances and interceptions.
Fred – 6
Offered energy and effort in midfield, even attempting a couple of shots on goal and covering a lot of ground, but there have been a few glaring moments of miscontrol and cluttered touches. From being a 52m player, the Brazilian looks some way.
Andreas Pereira – 7
Thrust in the No 10 position and, while he made poor decisions occasionally, twice choosing to take when he should have passed from the first half, he also worked tirelessly – winning ownership more times (10) than any of his own team-mates – and needed some eye-catching attacking minutes also.
Daniel James – 8
Pushed forward into a striking part alongside Rashford and adapted to the unknown position. Created the purpose, choosing out Rashford with a good cross after a driving run down the right flank. Took a few knocks at the second half but soldiered on.
Marcus Rashford – 8
Came having scored once in his last nine games for United, but may hope to use this performance as a turning point. His motion for the goal was outstanding along with his optimism came flooding back after that. When he had been substituted, received a standing ovation.
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Anthony Martial – 5
Came for Rashford to make his first appearance. Had little time to influence the match, though, just touching the ball three times.
Brandon Williams – 5
Replaced Pereira at the closing stages but, like Martial, had time to make any kind of impact.
Alisson Becker – 6
The sheet that has been required but the Brazilian could do little to avoid Rashfords goal was not brought by long-awaited come back from injury and wasnt tested after that. Indications of the supply abilities that Liverpool have come to rely on out of their goalkeeper.
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 5
Struggled to get to grips with the tactical system of Manchester United, not understanding he needs to press ahead. The result was his got worse and that many of the crosses came from deep. Surrendered ownership 33 occasions.
Virgil van Dijk – 6
Hurried by the Manchester United forwards early , even being dumped on his backside by Rashford. It was indicative of the odd Liverpool functionality. Dealt with the majority of what came his way but maybe could have been more ambitious on the chunk and couldnt prevent the goal.
Joel Matip – 5
Caught out by Rashford movement for the purpose and this is surely a testing outing for the centre-back on his return. Up against two faster than him, there were bound to be a few moments as Liverpool chased it but that he got it through.
Andrew Robertson – 6
Came up with a single interception in the near post to deny Manchester United a chance from a free-kick that was first-half and showed his determination. Got forward from the second half and it had been his low cross that set up the equaliser.
Fabinho – 5
As Liverpool just did not seem like the team uncharacteristically littered with his work and the effects of which were significant. He has been the epitome of composure in this previous 12 months, explained Gary Neville on co-commentary. He can not get a pass away. Improved after the rest.
Georginio Wijnaldum – 6
Just midfielder to come across any space from the first half and also showed a few minutes of quality but it had been a evening for the Dutchman. Was pulled in favour of Naby Keita since Liverpool went in search of a route back into the match.
Jordan Henderson – 5
Covered more earth than any other Liverpool player in the first half and has been typically safe in his passing but for just a single diagonal cross into the mind of Roberto Firmino that found the forward only offside. Was moved out into the right for a time in the second half.
Sadio Mane – 6
Moved to the best for the first half and introduced the greatest danger to the Manchester United defence, setting Firmino with a great opening up. He thought hed equalised to watch it disallowed for handball. Moved throughout the pitch at the second half seeking space.
Roberto Firmino – 6
Struggled to get hold of the ball early and was wasteful in front of target. Placed A shot with his left foot. A tame effort together with his right foot once in space in a central position. However, the support was poor. Missed Mohamed Salah as much as anyone in the Liverpool team.
Divock Origi – 5
Came at the lack of Salah – to the side for only his third Premier League beginning of the season – and his first since mid-September and looked bright as he tested Victor Lindelof. Lost his way a little bit then before being substituted.
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – 5
Brought on as Liverpool, strove to become more ambitious and might have won the game for the away side but his left-footed taken was the wrong aspect of this article.
Adam Lallana – 7
His initial target since 2017 demonstrated an important one, tapping at the far post to take advantage of Robertsons low cross from the left. Played with real confidence then.
Naby Keita – 6
Played with his role in the and made a difference along with his incisive to the attacking play of Liverpool as the visitors dominated the latter stages departure.
Man Utd now go to Partizan Belgrade in 5.55pm Thursday in the Europa League, before a Visit to Norwich on Sunday at 4.30pm. Liverpool are at Genk on Wednesday at 8pm in the Champions League, and then host Tottenham in 4.30pm on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event.

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