Man Utd: Woodward made 'huge error' with Solskjaer says Gray
David De Gea - 5
Manchester United star David De Gea has, for years, been rightly recognised as one of the best players in the world.
But his form has nosedived drastically. Error after error has contributed to the Red Devils’ woes and his stock is now nowhere near as high as it used to be.
Victor Lindelof - 8
‘The Iceman’ is a man transformed. Under both Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, he has been a rare shining light. Should have been the club’s player of the year.
Eric Bailly - 4
No longer fancied. Injuries have hampered him and it speaks volumes that no United manager appears to trust him.
Phil Jones - 5
Gets higher than Bailly on the basis that he’s managed to play more games. But the England international has still been nothing short of dreadful.
Paul Pogba - 7
Look, on his day, Pauk Pogba is magnificent. He is United’s top scorer this season and leads the way when it comes to assists too.
The World Cup winner was key in big wins over the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. He just needs to be more consistent…if he stays.
Gets the same rating as goals he’s scored this season. Impossible to imagine a future where he stays at United.
Juan Mata - 7
Can hold his head up high. If this season is his last United, the Spain international can at least say he did his all.
Romelu Lukaku - 5
Had it not been for his PSG double, the number would be less. Not good enough to lead the United line week after week.
Marcus Rashford - 6
Struggled on the left, impressed in the middle but, somehow, is struggling again in his favoured role. Not one United can rely on as things stand.
Anthony Martial - 5
Played well for about 10 games between December and January. Done little else since, besides earning himself a pay rise. Clearly has an attitude problem.
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Chris Smalling - 6
Not United’s worst defender this season - big whoop. Too inconsistent and peaked under Louis van Gaal.
Lee Grant - 6
Done well when called upon against Derby in the EFL Cup. Reportedly a good presence behind the scenes.
Jesse Lingard - 6
Thrived when Solskjaer first came in, but Jesse Lingard has struggled and lost his swagger since the 46-year-old’s permanent appointment.
Andreas Pereira - 5
Barely played under Jose Mourinho, and struggled for minutes under Solskjaer. His best position remains a mystery.
Marcos Rojo - 4
Like Bailly, has found game time tough to come by. When he plays, he looks a liability. United will look to sell this summer.