Injuries to Allan Saint-Maximin, Miguel Almiron and Emil Krafth ensured United not only let three precious Premier League points slip, but also two key players and their only fit right-back.
Collectively, United were OK again – and should probably have been out of sight when they conceded – but how did the players perform individually? Miles Starforth picks the positive and negative performances out, with Allan Saint-Maximin the stand out on the night.
1. Martin Dubravka - 6
Handed his first Premier League start since July 26, vocal between the posts, but needed to get a firmer hand to Neves's header. Photo: Stu Forster
2. Emil Krafth - 6
Had a rare shot on goal during a foray upfield, but for the most part occupied by Traore before his second-half withdrawal. Photo: Stu Forster
3. Jamaal Lascelles - 7
Led by example and broke the deadlock with what was his first Premier League goal since October 2019. Photo: Stu Forster
4. Ciaran Clark - 6
Put in a steady, committed performance alongside Lascelles. Photo: Stu Forster