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Man Utd player ratings: De Gea outshines two-goal Cavani as cavalier visitors see off Roma to reach Europa League final


DAVID DE GEA outshone even two-goal master Edinson Cavani as cavalier Manchester United lost 3-2 in Roma – but reached the Europa League final 8-5 on aggregate.

Bruno Fernandes was his usual stylish self, heavily involved in both Cavani goals, on a night when midfielder Donny van de Beek wasted another European chance to impress.

David de Gea was super throughout, suggesting he could yet reclaim his Premier League place from Dean HendersonCredit: AFP
Edinson Cavani smashed United in front just before the interval and then headed their second goal as Roma won 3-2 on the nightCredit: Getty

Here’s how United’s players rated as they reached their eighth major European final- to face Arsenal’s semi-final conquerors Villarreal.

DAVID DE GEA – 9/10

Stunning performance, especially in the first-half, suggesting it’s not impossible he could reclaim the regular No1 shirt from Dean Henderson.

Began his opening-period heroics with a low reflex save from da Silva Peres’ close-range shot in just the third minute. Continued them with a strong two-handed diving stop from Mancini.

And peaked it all with another example of standing up well until the last second, as he kept out Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s fierce shot with his left hand – while moving the other way.

Handled immaculately after the break.

But he had no chance with Edin Dzeko’s headed equaliser, Cristante’s thumping finish or Zalewski’s on-the-night winner, before making two more fine blocks.

AARON WAN-BISSAKA – 6

Untroubled at right-back before being taken off as a caution at half-time.

Notably less natural and confident at overlapping than fellow full-back Luke Shaw, but tight, athletic defending is what you expect and nearly always get from Wan-Bissaka.

ERIC BAILLY – 6

Rarely tested as much as he might have hoped before the break, given his ongoing battle with Victor Lindelof to be the first-choice partner for Harry Magure in central defence.

Looked comfortable moving forward. But can hardly be happy with the number of chances Roma created during a second-half purple patch.

HARRY MAGUIRE – 6

Sauntered through the first half, striding forward once to particular effect.

But could do little to help United regain control when Roma suddenly netted twice to take the lead on the night by the hour mark as the visitors’ backline briefly looked a complete mess.

Donny van de Beek was given another opportunity to stake a claim for more regular Man Utd starts but was again mutedCredit: Getty

LUKE SHAW – 6

Caught in possession in shocking fashion early on, but strode down the left with a bit more swagger after that.

Nonetheless, this was not quite a performance to encourage those who think he should be England’s first-choice left-back ahead of Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell. Replaced by Alex Telles at the interval.

FRED – 7

Delivered the perfectly-weighted ball from which Cavani smashed United in front on 40 minutes. Then his calm pass slipped in Greenwood for a reasonable chance.

Was less influential after the break, and his satisfactory contribution for an unsung anchor midfielder was tarnished by Roma’s second goal.

Was robbed after attempting a trick, although Cristante’s superb 22-yard finish was still a harsh punishment.

PAUL POGBA – 6

Played as a pivot along with Fred – rather than in his recent more attacking role.

At times looked like he had the potential to dictate play from deep off either foot. But it was a so-so night by his high standards before Matic replaced him on 64 minutes.

Paul Pogab played as one of two more defensive Man Utd midfielders, alongside FredCredit: Getty

DONNY VAN DE BEEK – 5

Again looked like the shy lad who is tongue-tied after asking out the girl of his dreams.

Seems nice, and bright, but without doing enough to even believe himself he deserves another chance.

Muted performance, once more on the fringes of the action. But his determined and neat work set up Fernandes for a firm shot well saved midway through the second period.

BRUNO FERNANDES – 8

Supplied a stream of imperious, influential touches – in total contrast to ‘attacking’ midfield team-mate Van de Beek.

Best of all were two outside-of-the boot flicks, especially to upgrade a fluid moe to something much more special, with Fred running onto it to tee up Cavani’s opener.

Greenwood wasted an opportunity from another glimpse of Fernandes’ swagger and vision. Then the Portugal star’s nonchalant control and a confident angled cross split the Roma defence for Cavani to head his second goal.

MASON GREENWOOD – 6

Flickered dangerously, going close in each half with firm shots.

But is not yet the out-and-out striker United crave as a long-term successor to Cavani, nor is he likely to ever be a natural wideman or No10.

EDINSON CAVANI – 8

The livewire legend’s two goals, wily movement and general presence made for an ideal exhibion of the centre-forwards craft.

Thumped home the United opener and timed his run smoothly to head his second goal with power and precision. Went close on at least four other occasios, but mostly through his awareness and ingenuity than wastefulness. Replaced by Rashford to save him amid a busy schedule..

Now has five goals in his last four matches – and an incredible 13 in 14 against Roma.

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SUBS

ALEX TELLES (for Shaw, 45 mins) – 5. Positionally vulnerable when Roma caused huge problems for United’s defence in the third quarter of the match. Attacked more after that.

BRANDON WILLIAMS (for Wan Bissaka, 45 mins) – 5. Steady but not by enough to suggest he can earn a recall.

NEMANJA MATIC (for Pogba, 64 mins) – 6. Quietly did his job

MARCUS RASHFORD (for Cavani, 73 mins) – 6. Slotted in well out wide.

JUAN MATA (for Fernandes, 84 mins) – 6. Too late to get involved.

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