Southampton 2-2 Manchester United: Red Devils player ratings as Marcus Rashford shines and Paul Pogba struggles

Southampton 2-2 Manchester United: Red Devils player ratings as Marcus Rashford shines and Paul Pogba struggles
Romelu Lukaku and Ander Herrera’s goals salvaged a 2-2 draw for Manchester United at Southampton as the Red Devils were forced to come from behind.Marcus Rashford set up both goals after Saints took advantage of United’s makeshift defence to race into a two-goal lead.Rashford was the standout player5
Rashford was the standout player
Adam Armstrong drilled his third goal in two games to put Saints ahead, before Cedric Soares curled home a stunning free-kick.England forward Rashford upended Mario Lemina for the foul that let Cedric double Saints’ lead – only to roll up his sleeves and drag United back level with two assists.Lukaku ended a six-game drought in all competitions before Herrera flicked home the equaliser, to leave Southampton boss Mark Hughes still under huge pressure.Mourinho’s men underwhelmed yet again5
Mourinho’s men underwhelmed yet again
United escaped a fifth defeat in their 14 league games, but were unable to avoid a fourth draw.How did Jose Mourinho’s men perform individually? Scroll down for talkSPORT.com’s player ratings.

David de Gea – 6

Little he could do for either goal and made a great save from Nathan Redmond in the second-half.

Scott McTominay – 6

A surprise inclusion in a Man United back three, but he gave a good account of himself despite playing out of position. Excellent last-ditch tackle on Michael Obafemi.McTominay was played out of position in a back three5
McTominay was played out of position in a back three

Phil Jones – 5

United didn’t cover themselves in glory as a defensive unit and Jones has to take some of the blame, however he was not the most culpable.

Nemanja Matic – 4

Awful attempt at a tackle in the build up to the first Southampton goal and looked vulnerable throughout.

Ashley Young – 5

Produced a horrible cross with United on the break and struggled with his end product all evening.

Marouane Fellaini – 5

Another woeful attempted tackle before Armstrong’s goal and missed a free header at 2-2.Fellaini was ineffective5
Fellaini was ineffective

Ander Herrera – 7

Rewarded for his desire to get forward from midfield and supplied a tidy finish for the goal.

Luke Shaw – 6

Appeared to get clattered every two minutes as he charged forward – a victim of some poor United passing and was forced off through injury.

Paul Pogba – 4

Slowed the game down to walking pace and conceded possession far too often. Not his day.

Marcus Rashford – 8

Recovered from a terrible start to single-handedly drag United back into the game. Superb strength for the first goal and frightening pace for the second.Rashford dragged United back into the game5
Rashford dragged United back into the game

Romelu Lukaku – 7

His best game for a long time. Held the ball up well and provided an emphatic finish to score his first goal in 12 games.

Sub – Diogo Dalot – 6

Moved the ball quickly and looked bright.

Sub – Anthony Martial – 6

Failed to influence the game in his short time on the pitch.

Sub – Jesse Lingard – N/A



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