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Paul Scholes names three standout players in Manchester United win vs Everton

Paul Scholes has heaped praise on Manchester United trio Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire and Antony for their parts in the 2-0 win over Everton on Saturday.

United cruised past a toothless Everton side to claim all three points at Old Trafford, with goals from Scott McTominay and Anthony Martial either side of half-time. Erik ten Hag's side wasted countless chances to extend their lead, particularly in an opening 45 where they cut open the Toffees with ease.

Fernandes was United's standout player, relishing the deeper role in Casemiro's absence and orchestrating attacks from deep. The Portuguese maestro often found Antony flying through on goal after getting in behind Ben Godfrey, although the Brazilian's composure failed him.

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Maguire was a surprise addition to the starting line-up, leading his side out for the first time in the league since mid-February. But the 30-year-old coped well with the physicality of a young Ellis Simms, doing his fair share to keep an all-important clean sheet.

"Bruno was as good as I’ve seen him in that deeper role," Scholes told BT Sport. "He controlled play with real confidence and I couldn’t fault any United player. Really pleased with Harry Maguire as well, quite a comfortable afternoon against a young lad [Simms]. I’m not gonna say he looked back to his best but he’s getting close.

"Antony as well, I think it’s the best game I’ve seen him play for Man United. I did think he was a little bit of a one-trick pony but he’s learned to run through and he’s done that a couple of times. Another day he could have had a couple of goals."

Three points took United back into third place, with Newcastle and Tottenham in action later on Saturday

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