Manchester United
Manchester City vs Manchester United player ratings as Man United wins the FA Cup final (1-2)
For City, Ortega and De Bruyne got low marks in the cup final.
Ortega: The hero for City against Spurs was too hasty for most of the first half. He had to get there because he set up the first goal. Still, some good saves. 5
Walker: Dealt with Rashford’s speed well, and he was one of the few City players to really test Onana, even if it was from far away. 7
Stones: It was his first start since last month’s FA Cup semi-final, and he looked raw and not up to par. 5
Ake: He ran away from the chaos at the back for most of the first half, but he finally got caught up in it. 5
Gvardiol: He looked good going forward in the first half until he made a mistake that led to the first goal. Didn’t do too much but kept going. 6
Rodri: He was very careless by his usual high standards, losing the ball too often and not being able to control it like he usually does. 6
The league season had been better for Pep Guardiola’s team than for United’s. They were big favorites going into the game, while United tried to avoid thinking about the manager’s future. United, on the other hand, played better than they had in the past, and they shocked them at Wembley. Goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo gave United a lead at halftime.
Even though City made changes and played better in the second half, they didn’t score until the 87th minute, which was too late to force extra time. This is how the players scored.
Ortega: The hero for City against Spurs was too hasty for most of the first half. He had to get there because he set up the first goal. Still, some good saves. 5
Walker: Dealt with Rashford’s speed well, and he was one of the few City players to really test Onana, even if it was from far away. 7
Stones: It was his first start since last month’s FA Cup semi-final, and he looked raw and not up to par. 5
Ake: He ran away from the chaos at the back for most of the first half, but he finally got caught up in it. 5
Gvardiol: He looked good going forward in the first half until he made a mistake that led to the first goal. Didn’t do too much but kept going. 6
Rodri: He was very careless by his usual high standards, losing the ball too often and not being able to control it like he usually does. 6
Kovacic: Almost gave the ball to United in the six-yard box, but managed to avoid it. He was reliable, but he didn’t help City move forward. 6
De Bruyne missed his range all game and couldn’t be upset when he was taken off before the hour mark. 5
Worked well with Walker, but too many of the things he did didn’t work against Dalot, who plays for Portugal. 6
Foden: City’s game-winner often couldn’t get into a rhythm here, and either his shot or his last pass missed the mark. 6
No, it’s not his day. City worked hard to keep him high, but he couldn’t get the space he needed, and his one big chance went over the bar. 5
Stand-ins
In place of Kovacic, 46, Doku Instantly made the team better, and his runs and tricks caused problems for United. Scored a well-deserved late goal. 8
In the FA Cup final, Man United beat Manchester City 2-1 to win their 13th title. Here’s how the players did at Wembley.
Andre Onana
Never had to do much in the first half because City was afraid to shoot, but he did a great job blocking Kyle Walker’s piledriver when City stepped up the pressure. When Onana gave up to Jeremy Doku, he broke down. 6
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Raphael Varane led them well on their last United start and they played good defense. After the break, Jeremy Doku came on, but Wan-Bissaka grabbed him. 8
Raphael Varane
It was clear why Erik ten Hag has been so upset about his and Lisandro Martinez’s departure. A memorable farewell dance on his last game for United. 8
Lisandro Martinez
Offered silk and steel in his return with Varane, which made Erling Haaland and Phil Foden nervous early on while he was in charge of the backline. 8
Diogo Dalot
Dalot’s hopeful hoik set up the first goal, but he played like a great full back all game, even though he was on the left side of the field. 8
Sofyan Amrabat
United’s tight play was summed up by his hustle on City without the ball while telling his teammates where to go. A shield that can’t be broken through. 9
Kobbie Mainoo
Before he scored, the Stockport boy was having a great time and he greeted the blue fans who had come from Stockport. ended a great six months. 9
Marcus Rashford
City lost the ball a few times when Kyle Walker ran off the ball, which set them back early in the game. That’s what an applause is for. 7
Scott McTominay
As the No. 10 player, McTominay connected the middle and attack so that United could play as a single unit. Their work off the ball depended on how athletic he was. 8
Alejandro Garnacho
Had a good chance before he took advantage of a mix-up between Josko Gvardiol and Stefan Ortega to put United ahead. Every time he got the ball, there was a sense of excitement. 8
Bruno Fernandes
A effort that lived up to his title as Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year. It was beautiful how he blind-passed an assist to Mainoo. 8
Subs
Rasmus Hojlund
Added fire to the front lines. 7
Jonny Evans
Earned all of their local medals with United.
The Victor Lindelof
They came on in extra time. Not at all
Mason Mount
Also came on late. Not at all
Manager
He made the right choices, and United played a great first half, going into halftime up 2-0. waits carefully to make his first changes, and the players don’t let him down. 9
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