Manchester United player ratings as Andre Onana good but Bruno Fernandes poor vs Crystal Palace
Manchester United drew 0-0 with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday evening.
Chasing a third successive win, United created more than enough opportunities to secure another victory, particularly in the first half. Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes were both denied by the woodwork while Matthijs de Ligt was thwarted by Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
Despite being dominant for long spells, United had Andre Onana to thank for ensuring they left Palace with something to show for their efforts. Onana made a terrific double save after the break, denying Eddie Nketiah and then Ismaïla Sarr.
Here are how the players rated at Selhurst Park.
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Andre Onana
Primarily had the ball to contribute to attacks until he handled Eberechi Eze's tame shot. World-class save from Ismaila Sarr on the follow-up. 8
Noussair Mazraoui
Got tight on Eze and did well against the winger in the first half. Not as prominent in attacks as Diogo Dalot on the other side. 6
Matthijs de Ligt
Survived an early scare against Jean-Philippe Mateta and should have scored with United's best chance of the first half. 6
Lisandro Martinez
Slick on the ball as he looked to spark attacking sequences but invited trouble when he jumped into a challenge with both feet to get booked. 7
Diogo Dalot
Picked out Alejandro Garnacho brilliantly when the Argentine pinged the crossbar in the first half. His most accomplished showing at left back this season. 7
Kobbie Mainoo
A much more polished half from the 19-year-old and he became more involved in the proactive possession play after half time. 6
Christian Eriksen
Vindicated his third successive start with