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Man Utd player ratings: Hojlund completely anonymous with Amad most dangerous but Heaton worryingly man of the match

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Man Utd player ratings: Hojlund completely anonymous with Amad most dangerous but Heaton worryingly man of the match

MANCHESTER UNITED kicked off their pre-season adventure with a 0-0 draw against rivals Leeds.

Ruben Amorim handed a start to new signing Matheus Cunha as the Red Devils put out a strong starting XI.

They ended up changing the entire side for the second half.

And more subs followed for United later on in the game.

But who had a match to remember?

And did anyone have a performance to forget?

Here, SunSport’s Jack Rosser delivers his Man United player ratings…

FIRST HALF TEAM

Altay Bayindir – 6

Was hardly tested but kept a clean sheet which is a good enough start to his pre-season.

Noussair Mazraoui – 7

Made a good effort down the right hand side, as well as covering for Diallo when he moved forwards.

Forest in Sensational Sancho Swoop

Matthijs de Ligt – 6

Was given the task of tackling Leeds’ new man Lukas Nmecha, who looks a handful, but managed to keep him fairly quiet.

Luke Shaw – 6

Started on the left side of a back three and got through the first half without incident.

Amad Diallo – 7

Probably United’s most creative talent – which is not saying a lot – throughout a slow first half.

Casemiro – 6

Did not look outstanding in midfield.

Bruno Fernandes – 5

Playing in a deeper role but still put himself about a fair bit – though there was little end product.

Diego Leon – 5

Leeds were looking to get down United’s left hand side a fair bit and the new man looked very much an 18-year-old just arrived from Paraguay. He will improve but will need time.

Toby Collyer – 6

The academy graduate was started in a more advanced role here in Stockholm, allowing skipper Fernandes to get used to playing deeper before Bryan Mbeumo arrives. Worked hard but didn’t offer too much.

Matheus Cunha – 6

The new man was given a warm welcome for his first outing in a United shirt. Showed some flashes of talent and also anger – no real downside to this first performance.

Chido Obi – 5

Managed to draw a simple save from Karl Darlow but also risked the wrath of new man Cunha when he stole a shot off his toes.

SECOND HALF TEAM

Tom Heaton – 8

Two very fine saves in the space of nine second half minutes. The way United have been going with goalkeepers he could start on the opening day of the season.

Diogo Dalot – 6

Moved forwards well and created a good late chance for Patrick Dorgu, though it was wasted.

Leny Yoro – 6

Leeds proved more of a threat in the second half and Yoro managed it well as he looks to build up to a season without injury problems.

Harry Maguire – 6

Did not last the full second half, replaced with just over 15 minutes to go, but no glaring errors and was a fan favourite in Stockholm.

Ayden Heaven – 6

Showed his ability to step forwards a few times and marshalled the left of the back three well.

Bendito Mantato – 5

Where Diallo impressed down the right in this role before, Mantato was rather quieter after the break.

Manuel Ugarte – 5

The most you could say for the midfielder was that he got through without a glaring error and got some much needed minutes.

Kobbie Mainoo – 7

Quiet early in the second half but looked to drive forwards more and more towards the end and came so close to winning it right at the death.

Patrick Dorgu – 5

Wasted a well set-up late chance, firing his shot from the edge of the box over the bar.

Mason Mount – 5

Nowhere near as effective between the lines as Cunha was in the first half and struggled to create too much.

Rasmus Hojlund – 4

Very much another anonymous performance from the struggling striker.

SUBS

Tyler Fredricson (Maguire, 74′) – n/a

Didn’t make much of an impact in brief time on field.

Jack Fletcher (Mantato, 80′) – n/a

Came on too late to shake things up.

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