Rashford celebrates with McTominay after the midfielder’s late winner
David de Gea
Had next to nothing to do, chiefly thanks to Bruno’s selfishness and a lenient referee. 6
Diogo Dalot
Did not make the most of his overlaps and played United into trouble as half-time loomed. Not a present enough outlet in the final third. 5
Victor Lindelof
Outpaced easily by Bruno for Omonia’s outstanding chance in the first-half and not physical in his duels. 5
Lisandro Martinez
Possibly fortunate to get away with his barge on Andronikos Kakoulli. His distribution was not as probing as last week. 5
Tyrell Malacia
Did not improve United down the left and Luke Shaw has been the more attack-minded United left-back this month. 5
Casemiro
United’s best player in the first-half, he rattled the bar and had a good headed chance. Recovered from a nasty tackle. 7
Fred
Highlighted the importance of Christian Eriksen. Back in his favoured role, he had next to no impact and squandered an easy header. 5
Antony
Erratic for much of the first-half other than a cross for Fred. Substituted before the hour for Jadon Sancho. 5
Bruno Fernandes
Typically guilty of impatience sooner than any teammate and his finishing was worse than most of them. Could easily have been taken off. 5
Marcus Rashford
United’s sharpest forward, movement-wise, and he tested the goalkeeper with some fine drives but also squandered easy one-on-ones. 6
Cristiano Ronaldo
Some classy glimpses but he could not breach Francis Uzoho in goal. 6
Subs
Luke Shaw
An upgrade on Malacia. 6
Jadon Sancho
Energetic and direct. 6
Christian Eriksen
Another creative outlet. 6