Manchester United player ratings as Jadon Sancho and Zidane Iqbal good vs Melbourne Victory
Tom Heaton
Had no chance for the goal and had little else to do on his first 90-minute performance on the tour. 6
Diogo Dalot
Continued to collaborate promisingly with Jadon Sancho and his cross led to Anthony Martial's goal. 6
Victor Lindelof
Bypassed too easily for the goal, although he was drawn out of position by Luke Shaw going walkabout. 5
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Harry Maguire
Off the pace for a goal and not for the first time. Did not anticipate the threat and United were punished. 5
Luke Shaw
He was still in the Melbourne third when the ball passed him in the move for the opening goal. A comedown after Bangkok. 5
Scott McTominay
Had two shots blocked and persistence paid off when his third effort looped in via a decisive deflection. 6
Fred
Did little wrong but did little right in a nondescript half where United played patiently. 6
Bruno Fernandes
Was in danger of regressing but had a shot saved and he was noticeably prudent with the ball again. 6
Jadon Sancho
United's best and most creative player again, Sancho played Fernandes in for a chance and then Dalot through for Martial's goal. 7
Anthony Elanga
Other than an inswinger, he made no deliberate contribution to the attack. Unwittingly assisted Martial to make it 2-1. 5
Anthony Martial
In the right place at the right time to seize on the loose ball and put United ahead with a striker's nouse Martial is not synonymous with. 6
Subs
Ethan Laird
Played ahead of Aaron Wan-Bissaka but did not make much of an impression. 6
Eric Bailly
Another crowdpleasing performance where he was responsible for United's second-half goal, this time assisting Rashford. 7
Alex Telles
A more serene night than in Bangkok. 6
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