Manchester United player ratings vs Tottenham as Antony and Bruno Fernandes poor
Andre Onana
His distribution with either foot was excellent and he made a good save from Pape Sarr. Had no chance with the first goal. 6
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Steady enough in defence against a testing opponent in Heung-min Son. Fine interception to thwart Son from James Maddison's pass. 6
Raphael Varane
Had a few dicey moments but did not overly expose himself. Did not relish being pitted against Tottenham's ebullience and made errors. 5
Lisandro Martinez
Intervened a couple of times in the first half and unfortunate his miscue dropped for Sarr to score. Could have given away a penalty and flicked the ball into his own net. 5
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Luke Shaw
Spurs had too much joy down Shaw's side and he was nowhere near Dejan Kulusevski for the opening goal. Ought to have assisted Bruno Fernandes. 4
Casemiro
Had a better understanding with Mason Mount on their second competitive start together but overwhelmed by Spurs's energetic midfielders. 5
Mason Mount
Enjoyed his best half since he signed. Pressed effectively and neat on the ball. Mount looked more settled but he was quieter after half-time. 6
Antony
Too casual on the ball again and he had plenty of it. Struck the post shortly after Spurs went 1-0 up and that is endemic of this €100million work in progress. 3
Bruno Fernandes
Missed a sitter with a free header from Shaw's cross and booked for backchatting. His influence was nigh-on non-existent beyond the pause and he almost always gave away the ball. 3
Alejandro Garnacho
Better than against Wolves and he should have had a penalty when his shot hit Cristian Romero's hand. Faded once Spurs seized momentum. 5
Marcus Rashford