Rangers vs Man United: Yoro and Diallo Excel, One Player Falters – Full Ratings

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Rangers vs Man United

Rangers vs Man United: Manchester United’s edge stars appeared with plenty of recognition following their pre-season hit with Rangers on Saturday afternoon.

Erik ten Hag fielded a powerful beginning XI for the first half of the conflict, with Amad Diallo achieving a spectacular solo purpose in the 39th minute to ship the Red Devils into the half-time interval with a 1-0 lead.

However, also to their conflict with Rosenborg, a more youthful team appeared for the second half along with Hannibal Mejbri, 21, the most professional outfield performer to re-emerge. Express Sport speeds and slates the United squad tracking the start 45 minutes of their pre-season hit.

Rangers vs Man United

Andre Onana – 6

His allocation was sub-par in the daytime but controlled his penalty area well and made practice reserves when needed.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 6

Stable routine from the defender despite loud assumptions about his fortune, made a handful of adequate runs forward too, and was generally sound defensively.

Leny Yoro – 8

Vital before the challenge to control close-range action from Cyriel Dessers before making an equally significant block, did well in control. Promising.

Jonny Evans – 5

Made his sight feel vocal rather than physical, forgetting to read a pass from Yoro which gave the Rangers a big opportunity to equalise.

Sam Murray – 6

Still dropped into the side but didn’t look quite out of place, following his carriers well and roaming forward to make overloads

Casemiro – 4

Hasn’t enhanced for the summer holiday and looked shaky in control, typically giving a difficult foul away unnecessarily before on

Toby Collyer – 7

Staked his declaration as to why he could be an opportunity in midfield the following season with an active, tough-tackling arrangement. Received the ball from his backline and kept the sport ticking

Amad Diallo – 8

Deserved his purpose and was an ever-present danger down the left. Worked hard defensively to demonstrate why he will earn more chances next season

Mason Mount – 6

Pressed well and endeavored to link up play when sailing out wide, an essential 45 minutes to increase his fitness levels.

Jadon Sancho – 7

Did nicely upon his recovery to United with his mazy runs down the gone though did overplay it on rare events, potentially due to his wish to demonstrate his worth to Ten Hag

Ethan Wheatley – 5

Tame action when the purpose was at his understanding in the first half pursuing a good position from Diallo down the right. Worked to truly get into the match. 

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