West Ham dominated early possession, with Andre Onana making a crucial save to deny Emerson’s shot. Alphonse Areola matched the performance with a strong save against Bruno Fernandes. Rasmus Hojlund’s composed finish gave Manchester United the lead. Onana thwarted Ben Johnson’s long-range attempt, and Emerson missed a chance after a Maguire error.

Alejandro Garnacho capitalized on a deflection to extend United’s lead. Lisandro Martinez’s injury added concern. Jarrod Bowen’s opportunity was thwarted by a spectacular block from Diogo Dalot. Substitute Kalvin Phillips’ mistake led to Garnacho’s second goal, sealing West Ham’s fate.

Andre Onana (7/10): Confident with a fine save early on.
Diogo Dalot (8/10): Decisive going forward, highlighted by a crucial sliding block.
Harry Maguire (5/10): Rusty in his first start since December.
Lisandro Martinez (7/10): Excellent until injury, controlling the defensive aspect.
Luke Shaw (6/10): Assuring presence, noticeable impact on the team.

Kobbie Mainoo (7/10): Complete performance in the middle, dictated play gracefully.
Casemiro (6/10): Solid display, effective in shielding the back four.
Bruno Fernandes (6/10): Linked play well, denied a worldie by a fine save.
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Alejandro Garnacho (9/10): Outstanding performance with two decisive goals.
Rasmus Hojlund (8/10): Inspired signing, scored for the fourth game running.
Marcus Rashford (6/10): Played well, but others took the spotlight.
Scott McTominay (6/10): Looked dangerous, but shooting accuracy lacking.
Raphael Varane (7/10): Ensured a solid defense after Martinez’s departure.
Victor Lindelof (N/A): Brief appearance after two months recovering from injury.
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Antony (N/A): Entered the game in the 88th minute.
Erik ten Hag (7/10): Strongest starting XI looks promising, but sustainability is a question.