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Manchester United player ratings vs Man City as Marcus Rashford and Jonny Evans poor

Manchester United suffered an embarrassing 3-0 derby defeat to Man City at Old Trafford.

Although City were dominant in the first half they initially struggled to find a breakthrough. The deadlock was eventually broken when City were awarded a penalty by VAR after Rasmus Hojlund was deemed to have been holding Rodri. Andre Onana was sent the wrong way by Erling Haaland, who celebrated in front of the Stretford End. Ederson and Onana made two good saves near the end of the first half from Scott McTominay and Haaland to keep the scoreline at 1-0.

But United's afternoon went from bad to worse just after half time when Haaland doubled City's lead with a header. Boos then rang out across the stadium when Hojlund was taken off and their disastrous day was capped off by Phil Foden scoring to make it 3-0. Our chief United writer Samuel Luckhurst was in the pressbox to cover the game and here are his player ratings.

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Andre Onana

Made a few fine saves either side of half-time that kept United in it or kept the scoreline down. 7

Diogo Dalot

His first cross was overhit and it did not get much better. Struggled at both ends and United's right-sided issues ahead of him continued. 3

Jonny Evans

Dubiously picked by Erik ten Hag over Raphael Varane and it was not vindicated. The 35-year-old was boxed in time and again. Sleeping for third goal. 2

Harry Maguire

Involved in a communication cock-up he mopped up in the first half and dragged out of position too easily for the second goal. 3

Victor Lindelof

Inexplicable he continued as an auxiliary left-back. Too narrow without the ball and inattentive for

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