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Video: Zirkzee points finger at recurring flaw that doomed United once more in frustrating draw vs. Sociedad

Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee blamed his side’s lack of clinical edge for their disappointing draw against Real Sociedad.

Zirkzee gave United a deserved lead in the second half, only for Mikel Oyarzabal to level from the spot with the hosts’ first shot on target after the referee awarded them a penalty, courtesy of a Bruno Fernandes handball.

United had multiple chances to put the game but they failed to do so. Aritz Elustondo produced blocks to deny Fernandes and Zirkzee in quick succession during the opening 45 minutes.

Alejandro Garnacho also had sights of goal but his efforts didn’t really trouble Alex Remiro in the Sociedad goal.

Zirkzee spoke to TNT Sports after the final whistle and had his say on the penalty decision and the result.

The Netherlands international said, “There was more in it for us tonight I think. We were unlucky with the penalty. I’m not sure what happened there but it shows we have to be relentless with our chances. I think we had enough of them today.”

“In the end a draw away and now they have to come to Old Trafford.”

Asked whether United should have clinched a first-leg lead, Zirkzee replied, “I think if you look at the chances and the opportunities we had, I think yes.”

“We’re obviously playing against a good footballing team, so of course it’s not easy but in the end, I think we should have had at least one more.”

On his goal, he remarked, “The team needed it and that’s what’s most important. I’m happy but we needed to win and we didn’t, so we’re just going to focus on the next games and when they come back, we’re going to have to be better than we were today.”

“If you see the way the stadium reacts to the penalty and the way they press after the goal, it’s obvious they needed it [the penalty]. It’s logical, it’s normal but I feel like we could do better, remain calm and just keep playing the way we did before.”

“I think we lost [momentum] a little bit after that but yeah, next game.”

“It shows we have to be relentless with our chances, we had enough of them today”

Goalscorer Joshua Zirkzee is disappointed with Man United’s draw against Real Sociedad, but is ready to face them at Old Trafford 💪

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Zirkzee reiterated that all that matters is to win the return leg next week.

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Three things we learned as United let another lead slip against Real Sociedad in Europa League

Manchester United lost another Europa League lead as their last-16 tie at Real Sociedad ended 1-1 to leave the fixture on a knife-edge going into the second leg at Old Trafford next week.

Here are three things we learned from tonight’s match.

Amorim has spilled the salt

As unremarkable as it was, there’s no doubt that for an hour or so tonight United were playing well under Ruben Amorim. His side ran the first half and looked dominant after taking the lead through Joshua Zirkzee in the second.

And just as it looked like he could relax, like perhaps his players might find a second or (whisper it) a third, the referee set off towards the monitor to check a VAR review that nobody seemed to have even noticed was happening.

Bruno Fernandes was found to have used his arm when defending a corner, and when Mikel Oyarzabal converted the penalty a sense of crushing inevitability descended, as the atmosphere in the Reale Arena exploded.

United held on for the draw, which is by no means a bad result particularly given the thumping their hosts dished out in the final 20 minutes.

But ultimately Amorim’s luck was out tonight, as his side were a whisker away from a controlled, confidence-building win which could have steadied the ship for a while. Now, they have it all to do back in Manchester next week and the inquests will begin all over again, conveniently overlooking the solid performance before the goal went in.

They CAN do it

United’s goal was football made simple – get the ball to your wide man, have him cut in and square it for an attacker to slot home. It’s a pattern as old as time, and tonight Alejandro Garnacho played the role of provider and Zirkzee duly obliged with a tidy finish to complete the move.

It’s a pattern which has been practiced and drilled, and to see something from the training ground bear fruit on the big stage was a treat for fans used to seeing their side bailed out by a moment of Bruno Fernandes brilliance or a centre-back’s header.

It’s evidence that the players have it in them to create a goal organically from open play, to seize the initiative and capitalise on pressure and control. They showed they could do it tonight, and must now show they can do it again. And again. And again.

The new normal

United went in at the interval with the game goalless and the home goalkeeper not unduly worried, and it felt good enough. It hadn’t been a thrilling half. Amorim’s side had been on top and deserved to be ahead but hadn’t been able to break the deadlock and had hardly been battering down the Sociedad door.

Neither was it a heroic defensive display, with Andre Onana between the United posts not seriously troubled once. It was an entirely vanilla half of football – and it felt like something to celebrate for the Red Devils.

Granted, tonight’s match was a knockout tie in one of Europe’s premium competitions, and away fixtures are always tough, but it feels hard to stomach that a beige first-half is now just as well-received as a one-goal lead would have been ten years ago. But the time for living in the past is well and truly over as we barrel towards a make-or-break summer which we have to hope will leave nights like tonight as a blip rather than the new normal.

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Refereeing standards on the floor: VAR hit United where it hurts once again as toothless Real Sociedad profit

Manchester United will return from Donostia-San Sebastian with a point after their Europa League Round of 16 first-leg tie against Real Sociedad ended 1-1 on Thursday.

It was Joshua Zirkzee who handed the Red Devils the lead with a fantastic low finish past the keeper after he was found on the edge of the box by Alejandro Garnacho.

The game at the Reale Arena should have been comfortably put to bed by the visitors who missed a glut of glorious chances before they were sucker punched in the 70th minute.

A Real Sociedad corner was cleared by the United defence and play went on with none of the home side players complaining about anything but VAR stopped play for a possible handball offence inside the box. Even the home fans were just as confused by the decision!

Shocking refereeing

And the referee went to the monitor and eventually pointed to the spot with replays showing a header from a Real Sociedad player hit Bruno Fernandes’ hand from point-blank range as he was jumping to contest the header.

The referee was placed five yards away and he initially did not award anything, nor did a single player complain yet VAR, sitting miles away, sought to find infringements when their job is to assist the referee and not interfere with play.

The UEFA handball rule needs to be studied and implemented properly because the incident was clearly not a penalty and United can feel hard done by what happened in the end.

VAR have harmed United countless times this season, with Erik ten Hag losing his job after VAR got involved in a innocuous coming together inside the box to hand West Ham an undeserved penalty.

Patrick Dorgu’s red card was another recent incident where VAR got it completely wrong. Look at Liverpool’s Champions League game on Wednesday and how VAR did not award neither a penalty nor a red card when the referee should’ve awarded both to Paris Saint-Germain.

Real Sociedad profit

The hosts were toothless up till that point and hardly created a chance of note. They did have a couple of chances towards the end to snatch all three points but a combination of wasteful finishing and Andre Onana ensured the game ended all square.

As for the Red Devils, Amorim’s decision to not pick academy players meant he kept Rasmus Hojlund on for the full game even though he was shocking yet again.

Missed chances continue to be the story of the season with Garnacho responsible for missing quite a few of them. United also decided to hold on to the lead after scoring, another mistake given the team’s leaky backline.

All to play for at Old Trafford and Amorim will hope he can get a few players back in time for the game. And fans will hope the refereeing is a tad bit better on the night.

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Amorim: Rasmus gave everything

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Thursday 06 March 2025 20:54

Ruben Amorim feels things will start to go Rasmus Hojlund’s way in front of goal soon.

The Dane worked tirelessly throughout Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Real Sociedad, leading the line as the Reds largely controlled the game in San Sebastian but were denied victory by Mikel Oyarzabal’s penalty.

Although it was Joshua Zirkzee who scored our goal, Amorim was keen to point out the workrate of our no.9.

The boss suggested that the rewards are going to come if Hojlund maintains his effort.

“He’s trying really hard. He gave everything. He makes the runs,” said Amorim in his post-match press conference.

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“We know that he also has [to play against] a high line and he uses this space to win, to fight.

“The other things are going to appear in the right moment. He has to continue to play, not be anxious in that position.

“He did a great run to win the position. Sometimes the ball comes, sometimes it doesn’t. So he needs to think in the best way, in this case, in the next game.”

Hojlund almost found joy at the start of the second half before being crudely hauled down by Igor Zubeldia, who was shown a yellow card as a result.

There could also have been an opportunity for the Dane in the opening 45 minutes, had Diogo Dalot spotted the space he was running into and played the right pass.

“I think it’s hard to say, but I’m just imagining that Diogo doesn’t know for sure that Rasmus has the advantage,” replied Amorim when asked why he thought Dalot hadn’t crossed.

“And he felt that he has a lot of time to think, to play. One thing that I’m sure: they are really anxious to score goals and to win games.

“So they are doing all the best, and then sometimes they want to do the best, but they are not deciding the best way in their position.

“But it was a clear situation. Rasmus did really well. Dalot did really well. The decision was not the best. The important thing is to move on and not stay like them, like fighting. And let’s move on to the next opportunity.”

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100% dribbles, 100% long balls, 7 duels won: United star’s revival continues with another impressive display vs. Sociedad

Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee was brilliant again, despite the club being held to a 1-1 Europa League draw by Real Sociedad.

After a drab first half, United took the lead just before the hour-mark through Zirkzee, who got on the end of a cut-back from Alejandro Garnacho to send the ball into the back of the net.

Sociedad barely posed any threat until they were awarded a penalty by the referee after Bruno Fernandes was judged to have handled the ball inside the box.

Mikel Oyarzabal made no mistake from the spot-kick, sending Andre Onana the wrong way to restore parity.

United have it all to play for in the return leg at Old Trafford next week.

Beyond his strike, Zirkzee’s overall game was good and he was one of the very few United players who actually stood out and looked like they wanted to win.

His passing was composed and he barely gave away possession. His link-up play and holding up of the ball were also fantastic, helping United get higher up the pitch.

As is usually the case with Zirkzee, there was some incredible footwork and he used his body well.

During the time he was on the pitch before being substituted, the Netherlands international fired two shots – one of which beat Alex Remiro, but the other didn’t test the Sociedad goalkeeper.

Zirkzee embarked on one dribble, which he completed. He could have had two goals to his name but missed a big chance in the first half.

The former Bologna man touched the ball 45 times and managed to find his teammates with 21 of the 27 passes he attempted.

He successfully connected with the one long ball he pinged. Zirkzee won three of the six ground duels he contested and came out on top in four of the aerial challenges he vied for.

The 23-year-old made two clearances and as many tackles and interceptions.

(Stats obtained from Sofascore)

It was an impressive performance from Zirkzee, whose redemption arc at United – after a difficult start – continues. Ruben Amorim’s men are back in action on Sunday when they face Arsenal.

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All to play for as momentum shifts in San Sebastian

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All to play for as momentum shifts in San Sebastian

Thursday 06 March 2025 20:40

Manchester United’s unbeaten run in Europe continued in San Sebastian, but the Reds will leave the Basque Country feeling a slight sense of disappointment.

Ask Reds fans before kick-off in Spain about what result they’d settle for and many would have been satisfied with 1-1 – in fact, the phrase ‘snap your hand off for a draw’ may have crossed a few lips.

United will be favourites to progress following the return leg at Old Trafford in a week’s time, but the scales could have been tipped more in our favour after a professional first 70 minutes at the Reale Arena.

Much of it wasn’t pretty, especially in the first half, which can best be described as a slow-burner on a tricky, slippery surface. But the Reds were mostly in control and took a deserved lead through Joshua Zirkzee just before the hour, his quick shot outfoxing Alex Remiro.

The hosts hadn’t recorded a shot on target up to that point and we looked likely to double our lead.

Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes were controlling the midfield and the leggy Basques seemed to have no answer, with a lack of sustained support coming from the stands too, bar a few louder sections.

But the decision to award La Real a penalty after a Bruno Fernandes handball – seen by nobody in the stadium, bar the VAR official – twisted the mood and the momentum, as the crowd celebrated Mikel Oyarzabal’s successful effort by mimicking Manchester City’s ‘Poznan’ choreography.

The volume cranked up a notch and from then on Imanol Aguacil’s side were the side with the impetus.

The La Liga outfit probably should have doubled their tally but United held out well, recording a fourth draw in this season’s competition, to go with wins over PAOK, Bodo/Glimt, Viktoria Plzen, Rangers and FCSB.

You’d have to go back to December 2023 to find the last time we lost in European competition, to Bayern Munich, but our involvement in this season’s tournament is still in the balance and next Thursday will be the biggest game of our campaign so far.

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“Could be better, but could be worse, because in the last 20 minutes I felt the team really tired,” said Ruben Amorim.

“But until the penalty, I felt that the team was in control of the game. After the goal, we were so near the second goal with transitions.

“You felt in the stadium, they were nervous, but in the end, the penalty, I think they changed a little bit.

“And then when the momentum changed, we get tired more easily. We take the game to Old Trafford and we will try to win that.”

The Spaniards won on their last visit to Manchester, on an eerie occasion, as the United Kingdom mourned the death of Queen Elizabeth II. After tonight’s result in San Sebastian, that same scoreline will have to be avoided.

It could have been better, but it’s all to play for!

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A night of injustice: one frustrating error stopped United from defeating Real Sociedad

Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw against Real Sociedad in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League round of 16 clash.

While Man United were the better side on the night, a hand ball by Bruno Fernandes gave the home side a penalty that robbed the visitors of what should have been a deserved victory.

United had a slow start to the match, struggling to progress into their opponents’ half and instead passing around within their own third while the hosts kept up the pressure.

Joshua Zirkzee managed to make a promising break, putting a through ball to Rasmus Hojlund on the left whose pass into the box was cut out by the Sociedad defence.

Hojlund made another promising run into the box, winning United a corner. However, Fernandes’s cross was easily dealt with by the defence.

Next up was Alejandro Garnacho, who burst into the box and took a decent shot to force a save from goalkeeper Alex Remiro.

Diogo Dalot found his way into the box in the 18th minute, cutting back to Garnacho in the centre whose sight of goal was blocked. He laid the ball off to Patrick Dorgu, whose long-range effort soared over the crossbar.

27 minutes in, it appeared as if United’s injury woes were about to get worse. Dorgu collapsed after 27 minutes, clutching at his knee. Fortunately, he was able to rise to his feet soon after, allowing the coaching staff to breathe a collective sigh of relief.

Nine minutes before the break, Dalot passed the ball to Fernandes in the centre, whose shot was blocked. Dorgu collected the rebound on the left, popping the ball to Joshua Zirkzee whose shot was kept out as well. Suddenly, United looked threatening on the attack.

Five minutes later, Fernandes lobbed a soaring cross into the box which Dalot headed goalwards, only for the keeper to save.

During three minutes of added time, the hosts won two corners, but United’s defence held steady. The game remained goalless and both teams headed down the tunnel for half-time.

Manager Ruben Amorim clearly needed to find a way to galvanise his attack in the second half. After all, it was United who had the lion’s share of goalscoring chances.

Soon after the restart, Sociedad were on the move. Takefusa Kubo darted down the flank, crossing to Mikel Oyarzabal only for Matthijs de Ligt to brilliantly cut out the pass.

51 minutes in, it was United who upped the pressure. Zirkzee flicked the ball forward to Dorgu, who crossed the ball toward the back post. While Garnacho was in position, he fired his shot into the side netting.

Two minutes later, United were on the attack again. Dalot cut the ball back to Garnacho in the centre, whose shot from the edge of the box was too soft to challenge the keeper.

55 minutes in, Bruno Fernandes received a yellow card for dissent. He complained to the referee after feeling he was fouled, yet the ref did not halt play.

In the 57th minute, United finally found the breakthrough they deserved. In a quick counter-attack, Garnacho cut the ball back to Zirkzee in the centre of the park. With a sublime one-touch finish, Zirkzee thumped the ball from the edge of the box into the back of the net to propel United into the lead.

62 minutes in, Fernandes passed the ball to Hojlund in the box, who in turn laid the ball off to Garnacho who came in from the right. The winger’s shot was fired into the side netting.

Over five minutes later, the referee made his way to the touchline following a VAR review. Fernandes was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area, resulting in a penalty for Sociedad.

Captain Oyarzabal sent Onana the wrong way to level the scoreline. United surely must have felt hard done by, having clearly been the better team up to that point.

77 minutes in, Onana made a spectacular diving save to deny Brais Mendes from distance. Corner to Sociedad. Fortunately for United, the ball floated out for a goal kick, putting an end to the danger.

With 12 minutes left to play, Amorim made his first substitution of the match. Christian Eriksen came on to replace Garnacho.

In the 83rd minute, Sociedad caught United off guard. Orri Oskarsson raced into the box, beating the United defenders only to blast his close-range shot wide of the target. It was a stroke of luck for United, who had no chance of stopping the young striker.

Three minutes from time, Toby Collyer and Victor Lindelof came on for Leny Yoro and Zirkzee.

Five minutes of stoppage time were announced, providing United with enough time to find a late winner.

Two minutes from time, Onana produced another critical save when Oskarsson shot from close range.

Sadly, Amorim’s men were unable to find a winner, missing out on the victory they so deserved. Still, an away draw at this point in the competition is valuable, especially with United set to host the Spanish club next week as they look to progress in the Europa League.

Starting XI: Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Fernandes, Hojlund, Zirkzee, Dorgu, Yoro, Garnacho, Casemiro, Dalot
Subs: Eriksen, Collyer, Lindelof

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Who was United’s Man of the Match v Real Sociedad?

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Who was United’s Man of the Match v Real Sociedad?

Thursday 06 March 2025 20:30

Manchester United will take a creditable draw into the second leg of our Europa League round-of-16 tie with Real Sociedad at Old Trafford next week.

The Reds will feel disappointed not to have won the match in Spain, having dominated for long spells and created numerous chances.

Joshua Zirkzee’s first European goal for the Reds was cancelled out by a Mikel Oyarzabal penalty, awarded after a review by the Video Assistant Referee as Bruno Fernandes was harshly adjudged to have handled in the area.

Despite the 1-1 scoreline in San Sebastian, there were plenty of strong individual performances from those in red and we asked you – the supporters – to vote for your Man of the Match…

Our goalscorer Zirkzee received a majority 44 per cent of the final vote after putting the Reds ahead in the 57th minute with a low strike from the edge of the box for his sixth United goal.

The 23-year-old had 45 touches of the ball and was a threat for much of the game, going close to scoring in the first half too.

Comfortably in second place was our captain Fernandes, who had 19 per cent of the vote after another combative display.

Andre Onana and Matthijs de Ligt also garnered a respectable eight per cent of the vote each after contributing to a solid showing in defence. 

Congratulations, Josh, and thank you to everyone who voted.

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Man Utd star’s ‘criminal’ decision makes £50m signing inevitable with fate sealed amid two Amorim mistakes

Man Utd continue to flatter to deceive under Ruben Amorim, while one star’s “criminal” decision will precede his fall in the pecking order and eventual exit…

Ruben Amorim took his Man Utd side to the Basque region of Spain on Thursday evening for his 25th game in charge, presumably feeling as if it was his 250th.

It’s hard to believe that the 40-year-old is only four months into his reign at Man Utd, which has been littered with negatives and barely a handful of positives.

Some of the high points have come in the Europa League; four of his ten wins have come in this competition.

Man Utd’s weekend exit from the FA Cup added to their woes in the Premier League, with shameless outlets across the continent already all in on the ‘sack’ angleIn reality, we are still miles away from this being a serious conversation.

It’s hard not to feel at least a little empathy for Amorim, who hoped for some much-needed respite against a significantly below-par Real Sociedad side in the first leg of Man Utd’s Europa League knockout tie on Thursday night.

On paper, Man Utd’s draw against Real Sociedad was really tough, but the visitors were boosted by the hosts still reeling from their emphatic 4-0 loss to FC Barcelona at the weekend.

The opening half was a non-event that the Red Devils slightly edged as Sociedad failed to register a single shot on target.

Man Utd’s defence-first approach suggested they were satisfied with a draw, which is fair enough. But Sociedad’s lack of threat encouraged Amorim’s side to step up the pitch as they gradually gained confidence and were on top of the match.

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United should have led at the break as Bruno Fernandes’ shot was brilliantly blocked by Aritz Elustondo before they spurned a couple of chances to score at the rebound.

The away side did find the net shortly after the break as a forward run from Alejandro Garnacho and subsequent pass to Joshua Zirkzee resulted in the goal-shy forward converting from the edge of the box, albeit with the help of some poor positioning from goalkeeper Alex Remiro.

But just as the Red Devils were on course for a vital victory, they found a way to shoot themselves in the foot as Real Sociedad – who had offered sod all – were gifted a penalty as Bruno Fernandes handled the ball in the area.

Spain’s Euro 2024 hero Mikel Oyarzabal emphatically converted the spot-kick, to which, Man Utd’s supporters must have said: ‘Oh f***, here we go again.’

Orri Oskarsson should have turned the game around when he shot wide from close range inside the final ten minutes as Man Utd were let off the hook and escaped with a 1-1 draw.

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Upon joining Man Utd, Amorim was brimming with optimism and smiling from ear to ear as he exuded the necessary charisma that his predecessor sorely lacked.

But Amorim – like the endless list of fallen greats to decline after joining Man Utd post-Sir Alex Ferguson – has been dragged down by the deep-rooted Old Trafford plague.

The up-and-coming head coach appeared to have elite European clubs queuing up to secure his services, but he foolishly said yes to taking on a basket case club as he followed INEOS in biting off more than he can chew.

Man Utd’s shoestring January transfer budget and dreadful recruitment has undermined Amorim’s start, but he’s not faultless in this mess. One of the six mistakes he’s made since replacing Erik ten Hag – including accepting the job in the first place – is his insistence on sticking with his chosen 3-5-2 formation and showing zero willingness to adapt in a crisis.

This group of players are not suited to this system, and he’s asking for trouble as he attempts to drill it into them amid non-stop fixtures in the Premier League and cup competitions.

Man Utd were really bad under Ten Hag, but they have looked even worse since Amorim took over, with no flow to their play and an ordinary (at best) attack.

Amorim’s system relies on wing-backs to provide much of the attacking support, but January signing Patrick Dorgu is already setting off pre-flop alarm bells and Diogo Dalot is not up to the task.

Man Utd are really hard to watch at the moment with Amorim’s spark-lacking squad unable to play on instinct. It all looks so jarring and laboured with their severe decline exposed especially in games against average (to be kind) opponents Fulham and Real Sociedad as they fail to punish them.

Zirkzee and Hojlund have rightly been hammered for their performances this season as they need to produce more in front of goal, but they are not helped by the lack of support behind them.

The only time Dalot has looked a natural threat in the attacking third was against Trent Alexander-Arnold and his inability to fit into this system was exposed during a first-half flashpoint at Real Sociedad.

Dalot was fed on a speedy breakaway, and his correct next course of action was a simple enough square ball to Hojlund, who surely would have converted.

Instead, he pulled the ball back to Garnacho before Dorgu eventually shot over the ball. Robbie Savage tore into the right wing-back’s “unacceptable” decision on co-commentary before Paul Scholes labelled the moment “criminal” at half time.

Both were appropriate verdicts in a moment that should have immediately made Amorim eagerly anticipate reuniting with £50m Sporting Lisbon sensation Geovany Quenda, who has already “verbally agreed” to join Man Utd in a move that should contribute to Dalot being shown the door after he hammered another nail in his coffin at Real Sociedad.

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Mountainous performance from De Ligt, but this United star was truly outstanding vs Real Sociedad

Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw by Real Sociedad in the first leg of their round of 16 Europa League fixture. Here are our player ratings from the game.

(A score of 6 is around average)

Andre Onana 5 – Didn’t have a lot to do but didn’t cover himself with some of his distribution.

Leny Yoro 6 – Comfortable both on and off the ball. Went about his job with minimal to no fuss.

Matthijs de Ligt 7 –  Led the defence well in the middle role and made a crucial intervention before the end of the opening 45 minutes. Also got a touch while slipping, to deny Sociedad the chance to go ahead. Monster defensive shift!

Noussair Mazraoui 6 – Decent performance and did well to minimise the threat of Takefusa Kubo.

Diogo Dalot 4 – Typical Dalot display when playing at wing-back. Struggled in the final third, highlighted by when he passed up a good opportunity to deliver a cross into the path of Hojlund. Played a key role in United’s opening goal during the second half.

Casemiro 6 – One of his better games in a long time as he benefitted from Sociedad’s lack of pace and physicality in the middle of the park. A few line-breaking passes and also some good defensive contributions.

Bruno Fernandes 6 – Should have scored but his shot was blocked by a Sociedad defender. Positive with most of his actions. Conceded the penalty from which the hosts restored parity, although it appeared a harsh decision by the referee.

Patrick Dorgu 5 – Overlapped severally and kept aiming crosses into the box. Solid defensively and soldiered on after he seemed to have sustained an issue. One or two sloppy moments though.

Joshua Zirkzee 8 – Superb finish to give his side the advantage just before the hour-mark. Could have had two to his name had he converted a promising chance in the first half but he couldn’t hit the target. Some excellent link-up play and holding of the ball tonight.

Alejandro Garnacho 6.5 – Registered an assist for Zirkzee’s goal. Had a few sights of goal himself but he couldn’t find the back of the net.

Rasmus Hojlund 3 – It’s the same story every match at the moment. Dominated by opposition defenders and offers little to no threat.

Substitutes

Christian Eriksen 6 – Decent when he came on. Helped United keep the ball a little bit better.

Toby Collyer 5 – On the pitch for a very limited time. Nice to see him back from injury.

Victor Lindelof 5 – Also came on in the dying embers of the game.

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