Dean Henderson:
Had a new status and some new nerves. Made some great stops, however, fluttered at corners and Brighton appeared to keep him on the target. More settled in the second-half. (6)

Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Talking of focusing on, Brighton scored against Manchester United by conveying towards the far post, where Welbeck got Wan-Bissaka resting. (5)
Victor Lindelof: On the subject of resting, Lindelof was uninformed of Danny Welbeck when he met the cross and in the long run score. Uncovered for Welbeck’s non-punishment episode. (5)
Harry Maguire: Attempted to stir colleagues and made a block which was critical at 1-0 preceding half-time. Possibly lucky to pull off a test on Welbeck however did it adorably. (6)
Luke Shaw: Very poor in the first 45 minutes and this made Ole to be on his case. To a greater degree a danger after stopping for a moment and assumed a critical part in the triumphant goal. (6)
Fred: Attempted yet seldom dominated in the principal half. Improved in the second half and considers well his character he recuperated so rapidly after the Leicester frightfulness show. (7)
Paul Pogba: Attempted to get rolling on his first Premier League start in almost two months and played Fred into inconvenience for Brighton’s opener. Accidentally helped Mason Greenwood with an assist. (6)
Greenwood: His savage right-footed shot was smacked at the post yet Mason Greenwood continued and Ole will have cherished the messy way of his champ. (7)
Bruno Fernandes
Has watched unwell for some time and the principal half against Brighton may have been the nadir. Still counted his fourteenth assist of the season as a whole. (6)
Marcus Rashford: Assuming there was adequate rivalry, Rashford would be dropped. Defied directions now and again yet at last turned up with the equalizer. Fell off with a physical issue. (5)
Edinson Cavani: Appeared as though somebody who had begun in one of the past 10 games and doesn’t especially appear as though he is quick to remain. (3)
Substitutes
Daniel James: Made Brighton players tired with his running. (6)
Donny van de Beek
Had brief period to do anything. (5)
Scott McTominay
Made advances to ensure lead. (5)
Coach:
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Ole Gunner didn’t make a proactive replacement adequately early however steadiness won, but rather randomly. (6)