Live bar December 12, 2016 In the 16th round of the Premier League, C Ronaldo made points + personally took the penalty, and Manchester United won 1-0 away to Norwich. After the game, the Manchester Evening News scored the performance of Manchester United players: De Gea had the highest 8 points, C Ronaldo 6 points & B Fee, Rashford 3 points.
De Gea: 8 points
There were few chances to perform in the first half, but in the second half there were wonderful saves for Puki and Kabak's shots.
Dalot: 7 points
One of United's most stable and reliable attacking players. A player who is often seen in the attack but is ignored by his teammates is improving from before.
Lindelof: 5 points
He spent an unpleasant afternoon in a confrontation with Pukee.
Maguire: 6 points
The inability to provide effective support to midfield teammates slowed down the pace of the game.
Terrace: 7 points
Another outstanding personal performance. Create opportunities with crosses and free kicks hit the crossbar.
McTominay: 7 points
Four defenders were protected behind them, with passes helping United secure penalties.
Fred: 7 points
Complete the game quietly and effectively, and help Lindelof complete the defensive challenge.
B fee: 3 cents
His skills are unreliable again, and his and Lonnick's technical and tactical philosophy do not match. His starting position in the team should already be in doubt.
Sancho: 5 points
It looked threatening when holding the ball, but didn't get enough of the ball. He was the most promising player up frontcourt but was unfortunately replaced by the first.
Marcus Rashford: 3 points
The performance is somewhat careless, often unaware of the transfer of the ball, and rarely making the right decisions. The best moment is to create opportunities for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo: 6 points
Aside from a penalty break against Krul, it looks like he didn't benefit from the six-day break. But he won a penalty and took the penalty, but missed a scoring chance.
Bench:
Greenwood: 6 points
Bailey: 5 points
Van der Beek: 5 points
Coach Lonnick: 6 points
Using the same starting point in consecutive league games is debatable, and Greenwood deserves more opportunities. Penalties and de Gea's brilliant play saved the game.
(Kirby Beast c)