Manchester United player ratings as Bryan Mbeumo and Mason Mount good vs Everton

Mount put United 2-1 up

Altay Bayindir

Palmed James Garner’s free kick back into harm’s way and was let off when Everton struck the post on the rebound. Wholly unconvincing again. 5

Leny Yoro

Only one of three players to start all three tour games, Yoro played on the front foot again and looked to pick a pass. 7

Matthijs de Ligt

Defended solidly in the middle and seems set to start the season over Harry Maguire. Stayed on for nearly the full duration. 6

Luke Shaw

Had more hassle than against Bournemouth as United failed to have as much control against Everton. Came off less than an hour in. 6

Amad

Back on the right wing and supplemented the attack effectively. Won the penalty that Bruno Fernandes scored. Moved further forward for the second half. 6

Manuel Ugarte

From dominant against West Ham to dominated by Everton. Robbed of the ball when trying to dribble out of defence and seconds later Everton equalised. 5

Kobbie Mainoo

Took up promising positions off the ball but struggled to effect the play with the ball. Made way for Mason Mount, which was a tad damning. 5

Diogo Dalot

Filled in on the left wing. Put in a good tackle to deny Beto and hurt himself. Switched back to the right when Bryan Mbeumo went off at half-time. 6

Bryan Mbeumo

Drew ‘ooh’s with his first two touches, had a key role in the play leading up to the penalty and quickly developed connections with Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes. His withdrawal was pre-planned. 7

Bruno Fernandes

Accelerated attacks and coolly converted another penalty before he switched off for Iliman Ndiyaye’s equaliser. Dropped back to midfield and did well for Mason Mount’s goal. 7

Matheus Cunha

Played as the false nine and connected well in the move that led to the penalty but his tendency to drop deep deprived United of a focal point. 6

Subs

Patrick Dorgu

Replaced Mbeumo and offered natural width. 6

Harry Maguire

Been cheered loudly all tour and this was the loudest. Important tackle on Beto. 7

Ayden Heaven

Lucklessly scored an own goal. 5

Mason Mount

Scored a lovely goal reminiscent of his first against Athletic Bilbao. 8

Casemiro

Did not settle into the flow of the game. 5

Rasmus Hojlund

Came on for the final 20 minutes. 5

Tyler Fredricson

Late cameo. N/A

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