PSG 1-2 Man Utd Player Ratings: Rashford does it again in Paris
Manchester United left it late, just as they did on their last visit to Paris, to defeat Paris Saint-Germain away from home with Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford scoring in a 2-1 win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side. Here we run through the player ratings from everyone involved at the Parc des Princes
Keylor Navas (6.85) - Did his best to keep PSG in the game with four saves and was typically effective on the ball, completing 91.2% of his attempted passes.
Alessandro Florenzi (6.21) - Was begged back by debutant Alex Telles for most of the game, though did register two key passes. Was eventually subbed off with PSG chasing a goal
Presnel Kimpembe (6.03) - Didn't do much wrong but also didn't do much good. Was efficient in possession with a 94.4% pass success rate but didn't make a single tackle
Abdou Diallo (7.28) - Recovered from conceding a penalty in the first half with some huge interventions late on and showed great composure in one-one-one situations up against Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial
Layvin Kurzawa (7.08) - Was also an option down PSG's left with Aaron Wan-Bissaka occupied by Mbappe and Neymar but remarkably missed a chance in the first half from point blank range
Idrissa Gueye (5.94) - Was completely anonymous in midfield, remarkably failing to make a single tackle or interception before being hooked at half-time
Danilo Pereira (6.94) - Enjoyed a relatively good debut with 10 tackles and interceptions combined but lost Marcus Rashford for the winning goal
Ander Herrera (6.81) - Had a night to forget against former club Manchester United, failing to impose himself with or without the ball
Angel Di Maria (6.68) - Delivery was uncharacteristically poor and took a lot of heavy challenges from his former team-mates
Kylian Mbappe (7.12) - Looked lively at times, managing five shots, forcing David De Gea into one stunning save. Managed three dribbles but just wasn't decisive enough for his side
Neymar (6.75) - Started the game brightly but was bitterly disappointing for the home side. Did at least force the equaliser from his corner but just one shot on target and one key pass is a poor return from 93 touches
Subs: Rafinha (6.27), Colin Dogba (6.03), Moise Kean (5.85), Mitchel Bakker (6.02), Pablo Sarabia (6.00)
David de Gea (7.65) - Silenced his critics with a monumental performance between the sticks, pulling off five saves. Was helpless for PSG's equaliser
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (7.27) - Handled the threat of Kylian Mbappe and Neymar brilliantly with six tackles
Axel Tuanzebe (6.52) - First appearance since December 2019 but didn't put a foot wrong at the back and even matched Kylian Mbappe's pace on two occasions, completing seven clearances
Victor Lindelof (6.80) - Raised his game as United's senior centre-back in one of his better performances for the club in recent times
Luke Shaw (6.74) - Another encouraging performance as a third centre-back from Shaw. Alert to danger at all times. Always seemed to be in the right place at the right time to clear danger
Alex Telles (6.47) - Not everything came off for the debutant but United fans got a good glimpse of his crossing ability from set-pieces and open play
Fred (7.29) - A surprise starter, things started badly for Fred with Neymar's dazzling feet but he grew into the game and was dominant in midfield. Won the ball at crucial times with eight tackles and interceptions combined
Scott McTominay (7.30) - Vindicated his place in the team after a sticky start to the game with three tackles, four clearances, two key passes and two shots. A threat from corners, McTominay was unfortunate not to get on the scoresheet
Bruno Fernandes (7.77) - Turned in a real captain's performance, working hard on and off the ball and showed great courage to score his penalty after his initial spot-kick was saved. Made five tackles and forced Keylor Navas into a super stop for his second
Anthony Martial (6.64) - Won the penalty for United's opener but then scored an own goal to gift PSG the equaliser. Things aren't quite going for the Frenchman at present
Marcus Rashford (8.04) - Wasted a couple of good opportunities early on but produced the goods when it mattered once again in Paris. Forced Navas into two saves with his third shot on target finding the back of the net
Subs: Donny van de Beek (6.00), Paul Pogba (6.44), Dan James (6.00)