We have the Man United player ratings from their match against Arsenal last Sunday. A compelling collective display culminated in a significant result for Ten Hag’s side as the Red Devils registered a 3-1 victory against the Gunners. Having won their fourth consecutive league game over the weekend, United will be keen on continuing to deliver notable returns, with the team likely to grow in consistency moving forward.
An intense start to the match saw United take the game to the opposition on Sunday. Whilst having struggled to make the best of their goal-scoring opportunities during the initial quarter of the game, a searing run by Gabriel Martinelli saw the Brazilian seemingly open the scoring for the Gunners on the evening only for the goal to be disallowed owing to a foul committed on Christian Eriksen during the prior passage of play.
Although United struggled to gain momentum following Martinelli’s disallowed goal, an excellent passage of progressive passing resulted in Marcus Rashford laying the ball off to debutant Antony for the Brazilian’s first goal for the club ten minutes before the break.
A steady start to the second half saw Arsenal apply the pressure on the Man United backline. Having chosen to press the opposition high up the pitch, the Gunners succeeded in levelling the score with Bukayo Saka finding the back of the net following a rebounded save by David De Gea in the 60th minute.
However, having adapted their game to capitalise on Arsenal’s high defensive line, a succession of line-breaking angled passes saw the hosts improve on their lead in the 66th and 75th minute respectively, with Marcus Rashford accounting for both goals in the second half.
With the fixture schedule set to grow increasingly demanding over the coming weeks, Erik ten Hag will be keen on keeping the team’s winning momentum moving forward. Having delivered promising results in recent outings, United will be looking to remain consistent on the pitch over the coming weeks.
Man United Player Ratings Vs Arsenal: Starting XI
David De Gea (GK) – 6/10: Reliable between the sticks, De Gea remained efficient in goal despite being relatively untested by the Gunners. Having shown promising improvement in recent outings, the Spaniard will be keen on continuing to deliver consistent performances moving forward.
Diogo Dalot (RB) – 7/10: Proactive in possession, Dalot emerged as a reliable presence at right-back for the majority of the game on Sunday. Having remained consistent in his output in recent outings, the Portuguese right-back will be keen on continuing to deliver valuable contributions over the coming weeks.
Raphael Varane (RCB) – 7/10: Commanding in his approach, Varane remained an imposing presence in the backline. Having established himself as a pivotal part of the team’s impressive backline, the Frenchman will be keen on maintaining his consistency moving forward.
Lisandro Martinez (LCB) – 7/10: Tenacious in his application, Martinez remained a resolute part of the Man United backline against Arsenal. Expected to continue developing an excellent centre-back partnership with Varane, the Argentine will be looking to remain consistent over the coming fixtures.
Tyrell Malacia (LB) – 6/10: Although having been caught out in defence on a couple of occasions, Malacia remained relatively solid for most parts of the game on Sunday. Having cemented a spot in the starting line-up, the Dutch full-back will be keen on continuing to deliver valuable contributions moving forward.
Scott McTominay (CM) – 8/10: Excellent in executing his defensive duties, McTominay remained pivotal to United’s solidity in defence despite struggling to help control the midfield in possession against Arsenal. Having delivered consistent performances in recent outings, the Scotsman will be keen on retaining his starting spot over the coming weeks.
Christian Eriksen (CM) – 9/10: Invaluable in his overall contribution on the pitch, Eriksen remained pivotal to United’s performance and goal-scoring opportunities on Sunday. Having provided the base for United’s attacks in recent games, the midfielder is likely to play a pivotal role in the team’s prospects moving forward.
Antony (RW) – 7/10: Having opened the scoring on the evening, Antony remained an exciting figure throughout his time on the pitch. Likely to retain his spot in the starting line-up next weekend, the Brazilian winger will be keen on building on a notable display moving forward.
Bruno Fernandes (CAM) – 7/10: Immense in his overall work rate and decision-making in possession, Fernandes delivered an excellent performance against Arsenal. Expected to gradually adapt to his new role over the coming weeks, the Portuguese international will be keen on making valuable contributions moving forward.
Jadon Sancho (LW) – 6/10: Decent in possession, Sancho remained a relatively unnoticed figure on the pitch for the majority of the game on Sunday. Expected to be challenged for a place in the starting line-up moving forward, the winger will be keen on making the best of his opportunities over the coming weeks.
Marcus Rashford (ST) – 8/10: Having bagged two goals and an assist on the evening, Rashford emerged as the pick of United’s attackers against Arsenal. Expected to build on his promising displays moving forward, the winger will be keen on delivering consistent contributions over the coming fixtures.
Man United Player Ratings Vs Arsenal: Substitutions
Cristiano Ronaldo (ST) – 7/10: Having positively impacted the game following his introduction, Ronaldo will be keen on making a case for a starting spot moving forward. Expected to gradually see an increase in game-time over the coming fixtures, the Portuguese international will be hoping to involve himself in the goals soon.
Fred (CM) – 7/10: A positive influence on the pitch, Fred delivered an energetic performance during his short cameo on Sunday. Likely to be granted a couple of starts over the coming fixtures, the midfielder will be keen on making the best of his opportunities over the coming weeks.
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Casemiro (CDM) – 6/10: Although expected to start, summer signing Casemiro delivered a decent cameo against Arsenal. Expected to eventually cement his place in the starting line-up, the midfielder will be keen on delivering notable performances moving forward.
Harry Maguire (LCB) – 6/10: Introduced as a replacement for Martinez, Maguire remained decent during his short cameo on the pitch. Likely to be included in the starting line-up for the mid-week Europa League fixture against Real Sociedad, the centre-back will be keen on making the best of his opportunities over the coming weeks.
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