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Man Utd player ratings: Embarrassing Jones hauled off at half-time while James shines in crazy 3-3 at Sheffield United


MANCHESTER UNITED came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2 at Sheffield United before a late Oli McBurnie goal survived a VAR check to earn the hosts a point.

The pressure will mount on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the 3-3 scoreline flattered his lazy looking team.

 Phil Jones was hauled off at half-time after an embarrassing first-half performance

Phil Jones was hauled off at half-time after an embarrassing first-half performanceCredit: Reuters

 Dan James was one of few United players who performed for 90 minutes and played a key role in United's goals during the crazy second-half

Dan James was one of few United players who performed for 90 minutes and played a key role in United’s goals during the crazy second-halfCredit: AP:Associated Press

Three goals – from Brandon Williams, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford – inside seven second-half minutes cancelled out John Fleck’s and Lys Mousset’s 19th and 52nd minute strikes respectively to see United lead 3-2 with just 11 minutes left on the clock.

But McBurnie’s eight yard effort on the 90 minute mark saw justice done on a night where – bar a ten minute spell – United fell woefully short when compared with their brilliant hosts.

Solskjaer’s men move to ninth in the Premier League after the draw and here’s what SunSport’s William Pugh thought of United’s individual performances in Yorkshire.

DAVID DE GEA – 7/10

Excellent double save from John Lundstram and David McGoldrick in the first half. Could not do much about either of Blades’ goals.

VICTOR LINDELOF – 4

Did not cover himself in glory along with his other defensive colleagues.

Will escape much of the criticism as Phil Jones on the other side of the three was so so so much worse.

HARRY MAGUIRE – 5

As captain against his old team, he spent the entire first-half moaning at his teammates. Hardly inspiring on a worrying night for United.

 David De Gea could not do much about Sheffield United's goals but made some big saves when he was called on

David De Gea could not do much about Sheffield United’s goals but made some big saves when he was called onCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

PHIL JONES – 2

Woeful. First Premier League start of the season and most United fans will hope it is his last.

Bullied off the ball by Mousset for Blades opener on 20 minutes and lost his head with needless fouls and awful positioning for the rest of the half.

Hauled off at half-time and it’s a surprise it took that long.

AARON WAN-BISSAKA – 5

Sheffield United mostly attacked down the opposite flank so was not called on too much.

But looked ineffective going forward which – when playing as a wing-back in the five at the back formation – will disappoint his manager.

BRANDON WILLIAMS – 4

Dominated by George Baldock down Sheffield United’s right in the first half.

Booked early in the second-half for foul on brilliant Baldock again.

Looked out of his depth.

Wonderful strike in the second-half sparked United’s comeback but was the only positive.

FRED – 4

Once again left everyone wondering how such a player is starting in centre-midfield for Man Utd.

Outplayed by every one of the Blades’s midfielders.

ANDREAS PEREIRA – 5

Ok. Ran around a bit. Better than Fred – just.

Replaced by Greenwood who immediately scored.

 James put the ball on a plate for Rashford to get United's third

James put the ball on a plate for Rashford to get United’s thirdCredit: Getty Images – Getty

 Marcus Rashford was quiet for most of the game but setup Greenwood for the equaliser and thought he'd scored the winner just two minutes later

Marcus Rashford was quiet for most of the game but setup Greenwood for the equaliser and thought he’d scored the winner just two minutes laterCredit: Getty – Contributor

DAN JAMES – 8

Was the most industrious of United’s attacking players but that’s not saying much.

Counter attacked with pace on a couple of occasions but very little end product early on.

Played key role in United’s flurry of goals in the second-half – bagged assist for Rashford.

ANTHONY MARTIAL – 4

Absolutely invisible for the entire game other than a speculative effort from 30 yards on the hour mark.

Not helped by non-existent service from his team-mates but still.

MARCUS RASHFORD – 7

Lacklustre apart from the crazy ten minute spell from 70 minutes.

As one of United’s highest earners, he was threatening to disappoint in game he should have been grabbing by the scruff of the neck.

Came alive out of nowhere to save his reputation tonight.

Delightful ball for Greenwood’s equaliser and then couldn’t miss United’s third after James had put it on a plate for him.

 Mason Greenwood scored as soon as he was subbed on

Mason Greenwood scored as soon as he was subbed onCredit: PA:Empics Sport

JESSE LINGARD (on for Jones, 45) – 6

Tried to make things happen. Was far from the worst man in a black shirt tonight.

MASON GREENWOOOD (on for Pereira, 73) – 8

Fantastic instant impact. Scored the equaliser just moments after coming on. Looked hungry as his team chased an undeserved win.

AXEL TUANZEBE (on for Martial, 85) – 5

Did not have much time to make an impact. Was brought on to firm things up but McBurnie bagged equaliser soon after his introduction.

 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team were second best for 80 minutes of the game

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team were second best for 80 minutes of the gameCredit: Reuters

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