Andre Onana: Made a vital save from Thelo Aasgaard in the second minute with the game goalless to deny Wigan their one-shot. 7
Aaron Wan-Bissaka: An easy night where Wigan’s few forays forward came down Diogo Dalot’s side. Contributed little in the final third. 6
Raphael Varane: Coasted through the game and might have been rested had United not had a nine-day gap between games. 6
Jonny Evans: Another fine performance from the 36-year-old, who showed a sense of adventure by advancing into Wigan territory with and without the ball. 7
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Diogo Dalot: Scored nonchalantly to put United 1-0 up with his second goal of the season. 7
Kobbie Mainoo: Overcame an early lapse that led to Wigan’s chance to perform elegantly again. His seniority is such he held his own during a demonstrative discussion with Bruno Fernandes. 8
Scott McTominay: Replaced the unwell Christian Eriksen and wasted at least three good goalscoring chances. 6
Marcus Rashford: Returned to the left-hand side and was a constant threat in the first half, hitting the post. Not as direct in the second and got some stick off fans. 6
Bruno Fernandes: Prompt on the ball and an ever-present in attacks but had to be told by the referee to give his whinging a rest. Scored a penalty. 7
Alejandro Garnacho: Played a key role in the opening goal and smacked the crossbar later in the first half. 7
Rasmus Hojlund: Hit the crossbar with a header when he ought to have hit the back of the net and missed another great chance. 6
Subs
Willy Kambwala: Came on at left-back. 6
Facundo Pellistri: Late cameo. 6
Hannibal Mejbri: Also a late cameo. N/A
Omari Forson: Late debut. N/A
Manager
Selected a logical team with Christian Eriksen unwell and United should have been out of sight by half-time. 7
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