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Manchester United player ratings: David de Gea and Eric Bailly good vs Wolves
Man United beat Wolves in the Premier League at Old Trafford and here are how
the players rated.
David de Gea - 7 (重要的扑救
Had Romain Saiss' header that bounced off the crossbar covered and reacted well
to his instinctive flick.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka - 5
A passenger for large spells of another game; impotent in attack and careless
in defence.
Eric Bailly - 7
Was careless early on but covered well for Harry Maguire's error to keep the
scoreline deadlocked at half-time.
Harry Maguire - 6
Wolves exploited his lack of pace and Maguire was forced to resort to cynicism
with a foul that Saiss nearly punished.
Alex Telles - 6
Proactive in the final third, even if his crossing was rarely of the requisite
standard for Edinson Cavani. Made way for Luke Shaw at half-time.
Paul Pogba - 7
Became more creative in the second-half but had little room to manoeuvre.
Tested Rui Patricio with a firm strike.
Nemanja Matic - 7
Frugal in possession but was exposed by Wolves on the counter a number of
times. Imposed himself more after the pause and neutered Adama Traore.
Bruno Fernandes - 6
Should have converted a cross from Mason Greenwood and looked tired. Kept going
and claimed yet another assist.
Mason Greenwood - 5
Supplied the cross that Fernandes should have finished but too lightweight
against Wolves' mean defence and ran down blind alleys.
Marcus Rashford - 7 (你一定要有运啊!!!!
Too selfish at times with the ball and resorted to a desperate dive. Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer was on his case over a lack of forward runs but he came good with the
winner.
Edinson Cavani - 5
Was surrounded by three Wolves defenders in the six-yard box for one cross and
often found himself isolated. Had a goal ruled out for offside.
Subs
Luke Shaw - 7
Brought energy and offered a threat from corners again.
Anthony Martial - 5
Wasted a couple of good openings.
Manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - 6
Tried to freshen up the team with six changes. Too dilatory in making an
attacking sub but prevailed through patience.