Manchester City v Manchester United player ratings
MANCHESTER CITY
Powerless to stop Marcus Rashford scoring and did well to deny Anthony Martial twice after that before being taken off on a stretcher. 7/10
Got involved up the pitch as City improved after the break, but could not make a telling contribution. 6
A nightmare outing. Beaten easily by Rashford when the teenager scored, looked fortunate not to give away a penalty for a foul on the same player and just about got away with a suicidal back-pass attempt, as well as missing a decent chance. 3
Certainly did far better than Demichelis - but without doing too much wrong, still failed to give a showing that suggest City can properly cope without Vincent Kompany. 6
No major errors at the back, but unable to have much penetration going forward. 6
Moved from midfield to centre-back when Demichelis was substituted and immediately made a more positive impact than his predecessor, making a crucial block to keep out a Rashford effort. 6
Came to the fore in a handful of moments, particularly after the break, but it was not really enough overall from a player who can be so influential. 6
Involved in a couple of decent attacking moves early on before limping off in the 26th minute with an apparent groin problem. 5
Similar to Toure - another big-name player who did not really deliver. 6
A display full of endeavour saw him frequently get into promising positions, but he was ultimately unable to make the most of them. 6
Struggled to get into the game until the 66th minute, when his header came back of the post. Also sent a shot wide late on. 6
Substitutes:
Allowed Toure to move further forward after being introduced early on. 6
Made one very good save to keep out a Martial shot. 6
Unable to pose too many problems as City went in search of an equaliser. 6
MANCHESTER UNITED
Produced a decent save to keep out a Navas effort at 0-0 and was comfortable throughout. 7
Got away with an error in the first half but was otherwise steady before coming off in the second. 6
Contained Aguero well when called upon to do so in a battle that started to get a bit feisty towards the end of the first half. 7
A generally solid performance, although was perhaps lucky that a second yellow card was not added to the first he received early on. 7
Chris Smalling's game by numbers vs. Man City:
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5 clearances
3 interceptions
3 tackles won
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Made several decent interceptions to help keep City at bay. 7
Showed some very nice touches going forward as well as being part of United's solid base. 7
Played his part in United's resilience as the hosts started to press. 6
Always looked dangerous. Brought decent saves out of both Hart and Caballero. 8
A commendable 70-minute shift which included teeing up Rashford's goal. 7
Typically energetic, although not quite as prominent this time as some of his colleagues in attack. 6
The fairytale continues for the 18-year-old, who impressed onec again here. Showed great composure when he scored, might have earned a penalty and almost netted a second. 8

Substitutes:
Helped keep things ticking over for United as City searched for the leveller. 6
Brought more solidity to midfield to help see out the victory. 6
Did his bit as United got over the line. 5




