MANCHESTER UNITED were humiliated at home again as they fell to a 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth.
Dominic Solanke hit the Red Devils with an early blow after breaking the deadlock within the opening five minutes.
It was another disappointing day for the Red Devils
That was followed in the 68th minute by Philip Billing, who doubled Bournemouth’s lead, just before Marcos Senesi completed the victory.
By the final whistle, Old Trafford was half empty, with fans furious at the disappointing performance.
As Man Utd suffer another horror defeat,we rates the performance.
Andre Onana 4
It really feels like United will never have a consistent goalkeeper again as long as Onana is between the sticks. Flappy again, unconvincing again, and radiated chaos, again.
Diogo Dalot 5
Some good surging runs forward but to no effect. He was fine defensively but nothing to separate him from the average pack.
Harry Maguire 6
United’s best player again but that’s not saying much when you’ve lost 4-0. A misplaced pass resulted in the 4th one which was ultimately disallowed for a handball.
Luke Shaw 5
Set the tone for a sloppy day with his mishit backpass early in the game and never truly recovered. Got outjumped by Billing for Bournemouth’s second.
Sergio Reguilon 5
Was United’s best attacking threat in the opening exchanges but the final bit of quality to make a difference remains missing. Doesn’t look like a long-term option for United.
Sofyan Amrabat 5
Came back to earth after the high of Chelsea as he looked rattled under Bournemouth’s intense pressing, getting caught dawdling on the ball a few times.
Scott McTominay 5
He didn’t score which means he didn’t have a good game since he doesn’t do much else in this team.
Antony 6
He can’t be faulted for a lack of effort as he was always a willing runner and an outlet for United but his left-foot predictability plus the lack of creativity around him rarely saw him threaten.
Bruno Fernandes 6
Pretty much the same case as Antony as his hard work will never be under question but he wasn’t at his usual creative best.
Alejandro Garnacho 5
Tried to make things happen but his struggles against a deep block defence reappeared.
Anthony Martial 3
Why is he still at United? The goal against Everton was nothing more than a comfortable player benefitting from a finished game to gloss the scoreline. No effort, no intensity, no interest, remarkably easy to defend against.
Substitutes:
Rasmus Hojlund 6
Not very difficult to do better than Martial but his sheer effort and desire were a positive contrast to the Frenchman.
Jonny Evans 5
United are three down and on comes Jonny Evans. Sums up the club under the Glazers.
Marcus Rashford 6
Showed some intent after coming on with some high gains but was never going to get United back into it in his current form.
Facundo Pellistri 5
Not much impact apart from some enterprising runs. The game was beyond the team when he came on alongside Evans and Rashford.