Premier League: Aston Villa vs Manchester United Player Ratings as the teams play out a 2-2 draw

Aston Villa vs Manchester United: Aston Villa squared off against Manchester United at the Villa Park in the ongoing edition of the Premier League.
Manchester United and Aston Villa play out an eventual 2-2 draw at Villa park. Villa found themself trailing by two goals until a certain Philipe Coutinho made a remarkable impact from the bench and rescued a point for Villa.
Let’s take a look at the player ratings for Aston Villa vs Manchester United match:-
Aston Villa vs Manchester United Player Ratings
Aston Villa

Emi Martinez (2/10): Made an absolute howler of Fernandes’ shot. Managed to make a couple decent saves after.
Lucas Digne (8/10): Electric Aston Villa debut from Digne. The former Everton man constantly bombed up and down the wings.
Mings (8/10): Got caught out positionally for United’s second goal. Had an important part to play in both goals for Villa.
Konsa (5/10): Standard five for Ezri Konsa. Was taken off at half-time due to an injury
Cash (7/10): Created two key chances in the game. Was brilliant with his crosses from wide right.
Luiz (8/10): Controlled the game being the sitting midfielder. Dominated Matic and Fred.
Sanson (3/10): Gave away the ball for United’s second goal. Was taken off straight away after for Coutinho.
Ramsay (9/10): Started the Villa rally by scoring the first goal. Did brilliantly to set up Coutinho’s goal.
Buendia (6/10): Not quite the evening Buendia would have hoped for. Struggled to create any decent chances without Coutinho on the pitch.
Watkins (8/10): Was invisible until Danny Ings was off the pitch. Did better once deployed as a sole striker.
Ings (5/10): Ings continues with his recent poor form. Struggled to link up play with the likes of Watkins and Buendia.
Substitutes:
Hause (8/10): Did his job of keeping Cavani quiet. Ended the game with 96% success rate.
Coutinho (9/10): Philippe Coutinho, take a bow! The Brazilian made an instant impact coming off the bench assisting and scoring one.
Chukwuemeka: NA
Manchester United

De Gea (5/10): Another day another reel of great saves for De Gea. However, will come out with two goals conceded.
Dalot (4/10): Similar but worse going forward than Telles. Expecting Wan Bissaka to come back for the next game.
Lindelof (4/10): Poor with his feet and arielly. Got done by Coutinho for their first goal.
Varane (5/10): Was brilliant with his distribution. Could have and should have done better for Villa’s second goal.
Telles (6/10): Started the game with a bright spark. Faded away especially defensively in the second half.
Matic (5/10): Poor defensively, poor positionally. Struggled to control the game.
Fred (6/10): Had his moments going forward, assisted the second goal. Still poor defensively.
Fernandes (9/10): Couldn’t control the game as much as he would have liked. However, scored two really important goals.
Greenwood (8/10): Greenwood looked like his last season self. Surprising from Ralph to take him off when United needed a goal.
Edinson Cavani (5/10): United never really managed to bring Cavani into the game in the box. However, he could have done better with link up play.
Elanga (8/10): Energetic and inspiring performance from Elanga. Definitely in the mix for next game.
Substitutes:
Jadon Sancho: NA
Lingard: NA
Van de Beek : NA
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