Manchester United will travel back to M16 delighted with a 0-0 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday. Express Sport runs through the player ratings among Erik ten Hag's side, with some stars impressing more than others...
Was forced into some important saves, none more so than his stop to deny Luis Diaz. Sloppy passing at times but a well-earned clean sheet.
Diogo Dalot - 7
Didn't offer too much going forward but was resolute defensively. Late sending-off has left many baffled. Well within his right to vent frustration at another wrong decision by a referee.
Raphael Varane - 9
The Man of the Match. He emphatically dispelled suggestions that he can't play as a left-sided centre-back. He didn't have the armband but acted like a true captain.
Jonny Evans - 8
Jonny Evans and Raphael Varane starting a Premier League game against Liverpool together in 2023. What a life. He didn't really put a foot wrong. His experience was crucial.
Luke Shaw - 8
Kept Mohamed Salah quiet after years of being terrorised by Liverpool's Egyptian King.
Really struggling to keep up with the pace of the Premier League. Looked dreadful on the ball at times but did help protect the back line.
Kobbie Mainoo - 7
Kobbie Mainoo continues to shine. United's best midfielder on just his third Premier League start. The 18-year-old is ready to start more regularly.
Scott McTominay - 4
A somewhat surprising replacement for captain Bruno Fernandes. Will earn plaudits for wearing the armband as part of a positive result, but it was a significant drop-off in quality in possession from Fernandes.
Antony - 5
Improved as the game went on but contributed little to nothing for most of the game. Ten Hag's decision to splash £86million on Antony continues to baffle the masses.
Alejandro Garnacho - 4
Was just as toothless as Antony and probably lost the duel with Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Rasmus Hojlund - 5
He must've been so bored. No service again. But when his chance came in the second half, his finishing wasn't up to scratch.
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