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Manchester United player ratings vs Tottenham as Rasmus Hojlund good and Christian Eriksen poor

Andre Onana: So rooted to his line for Richarlison's header he could have been mistaken for David de Gea and he did not stand up to Rodrigo Bentancur's hit. 4

Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Oddly switched to left-back for the first time in his United career. Lost Richarlison at the corner and got booked. 5

Raphael Varane: Had his work cut out against the running of Richarlison and had to resort to basic defending at times. 6

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Jonny Evans: Overwhelmed at times and his invitation to Bentancur to score was inexplicable. Came off with an apparent injury. 5

Diogo Dalot: Executed some committed tackles, nodded one goalbound effort off the line and intervened importantly on other occasions. 7

Kobbie Mainoo: One of his most testing games yet and he could not get a stranglehold even against a reserve Spurs midfield. Some skilful moments. 6

Christian Eriksen: His selection signalled the intent to play front-footed football but Eriksen contributed little and failed to track Bentancur. Came off before the hour. 4

Alejandro Garnacho: Dominated by Destiny Udogie in an engrossing duel. Garnacho had little joy against the Italy left-back. Kept going and should have assisted a late winner. 6

Bruno Fernandes: His hit-and-hopes opened up Spurs a few times in the first half. Endeavoured to try and regain the lead in the second half. 6

Marcus Rashford: Salvaged an erratic first half with a neat goal but his overall performance was again littered with familiar weaknesses. 6

Rasmus Hojlund: Opened the scoring with a smashing hit and carried himself with more confidence. Not serviced enough beyond his early strike. 7

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