Breaking news :Ragnick reveals the players that caught his eyes against Arsenal as he watched from the stands and will try to give them a chance in his next match .
Manchester United came from behind
to beat Arsenal 3-2 in their final game
before incoming interim manager Ralf
Rangnick gets to work at Old Trafford.
Arsenal took the lead in bizarre fashion
at Old Trafford when Emile Smith Rowe
struck past a hapless David De Gea who
was down on the ground after team-mate
Fred trod on his foot.
But Cristiano Ronaldo was there to make
the difference once again in what was Michael
Carrick's final game in temporary charge,
scoring a brace while Bruno Fernandes got
in on the act.
Sportsmail's Chris Wheeler has rated
how the players performed during the
Premier League clash on Thursday evening.
MAN UTD (4-2-3-1)
DAVID DE GEA 6 – Did he have to go
down like that? Could have been stronger
and spared everyone – including Rangnick –
a lot of confusion.
DIOGO DALOT 6.5 – Impressed on his first
league start of the season and played a
key role in the build-up to United’s second
goal.
VICTOR LINDELOF 6 – Didn’t do much
wrong but Rangnick knows that tightening
up at the back has to be his first priority.
HARRY MAGUIRE 6.5 – Keen to make an
impact after suspension and it showed with
two shots from distance in the first half.
ALEX TELLES 5 – Caught out of position
several times, including Arsenal’s second
goal. Poor attempt to win a penalty in
the first half.
SCOTT MCTOMINAY 7 – Another non-
stop display – just the kind the new manager
will be looking for – after another first-half
booking.
FRED 7 – Been playing higher up the pitch
under Carrick and his runs into the box led
to the second and third goals.
JADON SANCHO 6 – Had a hand in the
first goal but Rangnick knows from his time
in Germany that Sancho still has more to
give.
BRUNO FERNANDES 7 – Chose a good
moment to end his goal famine, scoring for
the first time in 16 games to put United level.
MARCUS RASHFORD 6 – Subdued first
half, much better in the second once again.
Excellent pass to set up the second goal.
CRISTIANO RONALDO 7.5 – Did he press?
Not really. But he was so keen to im-press
the new boss that he attempted two overhead
kicks before scoring twice.
Subs: Bailly, Jones, Mata, Martial (for
Ronaldo 88), Greenwood, Lingard (for
Rashford 79, 6), Diallo, Henderson, Van
de Beek (for Fernandes 90).
Scorers: Fernandes 44, Ronaldo 52, pen
70
Booked: McTominay
Manager: Michael Carrick 7
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