The Guardian player ratings for yesterday's match have each Man U player more highly rated than the Spurs' one except Lingard and Dele were equal. I particularly liked the comment on Jones. 'In a game when Spurs had an abundance of chances, he did not feel any serious discomfort. '
It's annoying when ratings are clearly written with a bias toward the result. You can be sure that most teams will not get 11 shots on target against ManU, yet many of those ManU opponents who failed to get 11 shots on target will get higher scores. Makes you wonder how all those shots happened doesn't it?
While I'm letting off steam and also on the wrong thread, I'm just wondering how often a player making a studs up challenge does not get sent off? You can say all you like about "not sure the intention was there" (as Pogba apologists have been saying) but I thought dangerous play was dangerous play? Presumably we can look forward to the next challenge like that (except if made by a Liverpool player of course) also being given a yellow - with no punishment for kicking the ball away of course.

