Bruno Fernandes was the standout Manchester United star, but Scott McTominay, Paul Pogba and Mason Greenwood were in blistering form as Leeds were thrashed 5-1 at Old Trafford.
THE RATINGS

David de Gea: Had a quiet first half, but did what he had to with shots from Jack Harrison and Mateusz Klich. Barely featured in the second half amid United’s dominance. 6/10.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Trademark defensive contributions saw him keep Klich at bay in the first half. Also showed exciting attacking impetus by taking it around a Leeds player and setting up Greenwood, before contributing in the final third again after the break. 7/10.
Victor Lindelof: – Solid throughout. Mopped up an incoming Leeds counter-attack early on, intercepted well to deny Bamford, Raphinha and Rodrigo before holding it together when Leeds came back with chances late on. 7/10.
Harry Maguire: Quieter than his defensive partner in the first 45. Nonchalantly beat a racing Bamford to the ball, kept Raphinha at bay. 7/10.
Luke Shaw: Had a slow start but grew into the game with fantastic attacking contributions. He linked up twice with Fernandes in the first half, the first occasion resulting in a fierce shot hitting the side netting. 8/10.
Scott McTominay: Man Utd’s best player in the first half and very good in the second half, quashing calls for another defensive midfield signing at United. Won the ball back on several occasions and also won fouls to control the tempo of the play. Came off after 69 minutes. 9/10.
Fred: Similar in impact to McTominay and enjoyed working in the midfield. Took his second-half goal well to make it 5-1. 7/10.
Daniel James: Slow start after being flagged offside twice. However, he grew into the game with crosses and shots in the final third. 6/10.
Bruno Fernandes: Man Utd’s creator and goalscorer in chief. Run timed perfectly for the opening goal in which the power of his shot beat Meslier. In the second half, he netted two more fantastic goals, including one which just trickled over the line and a thunderbolt. 10/10.
Paul Pogba: Should have opened the scoring but shot wide after 13 minutes. However, his first-time ball for Fernandes’ goal was exquisite. Should have put more pressure on Ayling before his equaliser, but his four assists proved enough to redeem himself. 9/10.
Mason Greenwood: Dangerous and free-flowing in attack. Fantastic dribbling including a first-half nutmeg. Good passing and a shot saved by Meslier. Finally got his goal in the second half, crashing the ball off the right-hand post after a breakaway. 9/10.
SUBSTITUTES:
Nemanja Matic: Came on after Fred had made it 5-1, so did well enough to control proceedings from the middle of the park. 5/10.
Jadon Sancho: Fifteen minutes probably not enough to get a true taste of the England international in the Premier League, especially after coming on with his team four goals up. 5/10.
Anthony Martial: Similar to Sancho. These were his first minutes in five months after a knee injury. 5/10.