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Senne Lammens (6/10):
Coped pretty well with the pressure put on him, His save from Gudmundsson was straight-forward but he did very well to keep out Okafor's overhead kick to keep the game at 1-1. No complaints about Aaronson's goal.
Leny Yoro (6/10):
Looked anxious at times and occasionally kicked the ball out hurriedly, but overall managed the occasion well.
Ayden Heaven (6/10):
Barely put a foot wrong in an impressive first-half display, but was at fault for the goal, getting the wrong side of Aaronson and then losing the race with him. Didn't let it affect him though and saw out the game comfortably.
Lisandro Martinez (7/10):
Won every challenge and commanded the defence expertly, putting his years of big-game experience to good use.
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Diogo Dalot (5/10):
Had a decent first half but his giveaway led to Leeds breaking the deadlock.
Manuel Ugarte (6/10):
Had a couple of problems with his passing but dug in and made some biting tackles to keep Leeds at bay.
Casemiro (6/10):
Produced a few loose passes but showed his experience to help United get a point which, all things considered, was not the worst result.
Luke Shaw (6/10):
Made a very brave block in the first half to prevent a Leeds goal. His poor cross led to a Leeds counter, but he cleaned up his mess by harrying Justin out of play.
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Patrick Dorgu (5/10):
Largely uninspiring even when deployed in the wide attacking position he had done so well in against Newcastle.
Matheus Cunha (7/10):
Pulled United right back into it with a clever finish and came very close to winning it.
Benjamin Sesko (4/10):
Seemed to infuriate his team-mates with his lack of movement and looked like his confidence was shot. Was only effective around the middle of the pitch, such as when he fed Zirkzee for the Dutchman set up Cunha's goal. Lacked belief in the final third and his close-range miss was unforgivable for a £74m signing. A lapse in concentration halted a promising stoppage-time move to sum up his day.
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Joshua Zirkzee (7/10):
Showed his value as an impact sub rather than a starter. Played a defence-splitting pass for Cunha to equalise and was fuelling United's late attacks with his inviting balls.
Ruben Amorim (6/10):
On the face of it, it's two points dropped against a team fighting against relegation. But given how many players he had out and the atmosphere, Amorim's game plan was understandable and it just about worked as defeat would have spelled disaster.






