Andre Onana: Some hesitant moments but was left high and dry for Tottenham’s winner – 6
Noussair Mazraoui: Hard-working down the right flank but could not make inroads offensively – 6
Leny Yoro: A super footballer and will become one of Europe’s leading centre-backs. Drove his side forward in the second half – 7
Harry Maguire: A couple of difficult moments but coped routinely with what was thrown at him for the most part – 6
Luke Shaw: One lapse in concentration cost United the game. You can hardly call it an error, but it did matter – 5
Patrick Dorgu: Tireless down the left-hand side. One late tackle on Son following a 50-yard dash was especially eye-catching – 6
Bruno Fernandes: Has carried United on his shoulders this season but did not produce his best here – 5
Casemiro: Experience and guile in the middle of the park but the athleticism of Bissouma and Sarr caused him problems – 5
Mason Mount: Flitted in and out of the game until he was substituted in the second half – 5
Rasmus Hojlund: Was gobbled up and spat out by Romero and Van de Ven. Eventually put out of his misery by a half-fit Joshua Zirkzee – 4
Amad Diallo: United’s brightest spark, particularly in the first half. Less impactful in the second period but still a threat – 7
Substitutes: Joshua Zirkzee, Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, Diogo Dalot