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David de Gea
So slow to react to Gylfi Sigurdsson's shot, he simply did not anticipate Lucas Digne's drive. Seems completely irrelevant. 1
Victor Lindelof
Played out of his position and looked out of his depth. No one had any protection from Marcus Rashford. Past the center after half-time. 1
Chris Smalling
Started the Easter Sunday defeat at Everton five years ago and was perhaps worse this time. Completely overwhelmed by the ferocity of Everton. 1
Phil Jones
It took a teammate to tell him to put himself in a special position to be able to kick a goal. Never looked up to it. Was hurt again. I left again. 1
Diogo Dalot
If you thought that Eric Bailly at the back was enough, then Diogo Dalot at the back left could have been worse. A bad decision that would never be justified. 1
Nemanja Matic
Played as if the fast sand was under the ground. Pedestrian, Sigurdsson stood everywhere and pulled an easy chance well off. 0
Manchester United's reaction against Everton
Fred
Completely disconcerted by the intensity of Everton and ran like a headless chicken for much of the game. Replaced at half time. 1
Paul Pogba
Sprung, Marcus Rashford started early, but the day was hot and did not get much done at all. 1
Anthony Martial
Even playing against his boys in flagrante delicto could not bring about an improvement in Martial's form, which plunged desperately to 4-0. Missed a babysitter. 0
Romelu Lukaku
"Lukaku, what's the score?" asked the Gwladys Street End. Lukaku found his worst position ahead and was neutralized by Kurt Zouma and Michael Keane. 1
Marcus Rashford
Goal shot without goal after goal without goal. Has three goals in 13 years. His purple stain ended a long time ago. 1
Subs
Ashley Young
Better than most. 3
Scott McTominay
Shown a certain desire. 5
Andreas Pereira
A useless substitution. 3
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