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Man.United vs Sunderland match rating

United �� Sunderland Player Ratings

Man United♦

�� De Gea 3/5: Was rarely required to come into play, and couldn’t stop Borini’s strike.

�� P Jones 3/5: Wasn’t given much to think about at the back and mistimed a couple of clearances.

�� M Rojo 3.5/5: Defended well and was efficient in attack.

�� P Pogba 4/5: Was instrumental for United in the middle of the pitch and made Sunderland’s life very difficult.

�� A Herrera 3/5: Was good in attack and defence.

�� A Valencia 3.5/5: Was solid at the back and produced great runs on the right flank.

�� D Blind 3.5/5: Was instrumental in his side getting a lead.

�� M Carrick 3/5: Had very few problems to contend with.

�� J Lingard 3/5: Was quiet, but operated efficiently.

�� Mata 3/5: Darted all over the pitch keeping Sunderland on their toes.

�� Ibrahimovic 4/5: Made a nuisance of himself and was a constant threat to Sunderland’s defence.

SUBSTITUTIONS

�� M Fellaini 2.5/5: Came in late and didn’t do much

�� H Mkhitaryan 3.5/5: Sealed the win for his team with a great back-heeled volley.

�� A Martial: No telling contribution.

��Sunderland:

�� J Pickford 3/5: Good performance by the keeper who put in a series of good saves in spite of conceding three goals.

�� P Djilobodji 2.5/5: Started off well, but tapered off towards the end.

�� B Jones 2.5/5: Struggled a lot with Blind

�� L Kone 2.5/5: Same as Djilobodji

�� P van Aanholt 2/5: Was inefficient allowing large gaps to appear.

�� J Denayer 2.5/5: Was OK, but left some gaps in the back.

�� S Larsson 2.5/5: Impressed with some good moments but was unable to influence the game significantly

�� I Ndong 2/5: Was a disaster

�� F Borini 3/5: Defended well and managed a great consolation goal.

�� J Defoe 3/5: Performed well on the break.

�� V Anichebe 2.5/5: Was their best man up front, but horrible defensively.

SUBSTITUTIONS

�� D Love: No telling contribution

�� W Khazri: No telling contribution

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