Harry Maguire (Mata 70’) – 6. Back after a knee injury and being left out for a few games. On for Mata and got his head to a corner which led to an offside goal. PA
BRIGHTON PLAYER RATINGS: Robert Sanchez 6 - Almost picked up an assist as Raphael Varane deflected his pass into the path of Danny Welbeck who couldn’t convert. Didn’t have much to do but caught a Juan Mata volley that his compatriot connected well with. Getty
Joel Veltman 6 - Took no chances with some no nonsense defending. Could have been a bit more accurate with his passing but looked to play progressively in favour of safe options. EPA
Lewis Dunk 7 - Excellent distribution from the back helped Brighton begin attacks quickly. Didn’t really get out of second gear defensively, with Manchester United rarely threatening. Getty
Marc Cucurella 9 - Put plenty of pressure on Anthony Elanga and often won their battles on the left flank before getting crosses into the box. A solid display from the 23-year-old. An excellent finish doubled Brighton’s lead in the 49th minute. PA
Solly March 6 - Worked hard throughout the game and rarely put a foot wrong. Got forward when he could to get crosses into the box. Getty
Yves Bissouma 7 - Pressed well when Manchester United advanced and made it difficult for them to play through Brighton’s midfield. Getty
Moises Caicedo 7 - A powerful drive from range fired Brighton into the lead as Caicedo reacted quickly to a ball bouncing out from the Manchester United box and had one thing in his mind. Getty
Leandro Trossard 8 - Kept calm under pressure and his ability to take a moment to pick out the right pass was no better exemplified than when he picked out Cucurella who finished with intent. Got on the scoresheet by reacting first to Welbeck’s chip that was tipped into his path. Getty
Pascal Gross 9 - Played progressively and was dangerous with his set piece delivery, almost connecting with Welbeck with a well-taken free-kick in the first half. A good finish put Brighton into cruise control to make it 3-0 close to the hour mark. Unplayable once Brighton found their top gear. Getty
Danny Welbeck 8 - Worked hard to run the channels and held the ball up well. Close to scoring when Varane’s careless play diverted Sanchez’s clearance into his path. Welbeck’s movement was too much for the United defence at times, and he almost finished perfectly with a chip that was eventually converted by Trossard. Getty
SUBS: Adam Webster (MacAllister 67') 6 - Enjoyed the rest of the game. Manchester United simply weren’t at the races on the day.
Tariq Lamptey (March 76') - Introduced for the final 15 minutes of the game. Getty
Neal Maupay (Trossard 83’) – N/A. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED PLAYER RATINGS: David De Gea – 5. Beaten along the floor by United fan Caicedo after 15. Fifty four goals conceded in the league this season and a goal difference of plus one. Abysmal defence in front of him. Getty
Diogo Dalot – 4. Adjusted to head a March cross away on six and had his work cut out as Brighton attacked down both sides. Booked at the start of the second half after diving into a tackle and then at fault for two of Brighton’s goals, when he was too deep. Brighton’s players pushed United’s full-backs deep. Reuters
Victor Lindelof – 3. The opening goal went right through his legs and he struggled all afternoon against an excellent Brighton side who won at home for the first time in 2022. Reuters
Raphael Varane – 3. Messed uo a high ball which almost led to Welbeck putting Brighton 2-0 up on 42. Looked startled in the second half as the home side cut through United time and again. AP
Alex Telles – 3. Weak headed clearance before opening goal, then dived in to cut a pass out on 34 and missed the ball as Brighton attacked down both wings against full-backs who were there to be got at. Getty
Nemanja Matic – 5. Sixth successive game and led United’s first attack on 19, then skewed a shot over a minute later, but he was still United’s best player. The bar was low, but bizarre that he was taken off at half-time. AFP
Scott McTominay – 4. Unable to block the opening shot for the goal, lost possession after taking too much time on the ball on 34. AFP
Bruno Fernandes – 4. One of his best United games came at Brighton. It was during lockdown, not when his own form locked down. Swerved a 68th minute shot at Sanchez but that was about it. Getty
Juan Mata – 5. First back-to-back appearances of the season but couldn’t match his performance against Brentford as he and his overwhelmed team started poorly and got even worse. Reuters
Anthony Elanga – 3. Barely had the ball, barely involved in the game, smashed in a poor tackle. Taken off at half time. AFP
Cristiano Ronaldo – 3. Looking to score in fifth successive league game. If only. Booked on 44 after a frustrated tackle and not at it all afternoon. Getty
SUBS: Edinson Cavani (Matic 45’) – 6. On for a role in United’s fifth straight away defeat. He hadn’t played in any of them because he’s barely played. His header was United’s best moment of United’s day and his effort couldn’t be faulted. Goal disallowed for offside. PA
Fred (Elanga 45’) – 5. On for Elanga at half time and one of United’s better players. Reuters
Harry Maguire (Mata 70’) – 6. Back after a knee injury and being left out for a few games. On for Mata and got his head to a corner which led to an offside goal. PA
BRIGHTON PLAYER RATINGS: Robert Sanchez 6 - Almost picked up an assist as Raphael Varane deflected his pass into the path of Danny Welbeck who couldn’t convert. Didn’t have much to do but caught a Juan Mata volley that his compatriot connected well with. Getty
Joel Veltman 6 - Took no chances with some no nonsense defending. Could have been a bit more accurate with his passing but looked to play progressively in favour of safe options. EPA
Lewis Dunk 7 - Excellent distribution from the back helped Brighton begin attacks quickly. Didn’t really get out of second gear defensively, with Manchester United rarely threatening. Getty
Marc Cucurella 9 - Put plenty of pressure on Anthony Elanga and often won their battles on the left flank before getting crosses into the box. A solid display from the 23-year-old. An excellent finish doubled Brighton’s lead in the 49th minute. PA
Solly March 6 - Worked hard throughout the game and rarely put a foot wrong. Got forward when he could to get crosses into the box. Getty
Yves Bissouma 7 - Pressed well when Manchester United advanced and made it difficult for them to play through Brighton’s midfield. Getty
Moises Caicedo 7 - A powerful drive from range fired Brighton into the lead as Caicedo reacted quickly to a ball bouncing out from the Manchester United box and had one thing in his mind. Getty
Leandro Trossard 8 - Kept calm under pressure and his ability to take a moment to pick out the right pass was no better exemplified than when he picked out Cucurella who finished with intent. Got on the scoresheet by reacting first to Welbeck’s chip that was tipped into his path. Getty
Pascal Gross 9 - Played progressively and was dangerous with his set piece delivery, almost connecting with Welbeck with a well-taken free-kick in the first half. A good finish put Brighton into cruise control to make it 3-0 close to the hour mark. Unplayable once Brighton found their top gear. Getty
Danny Welbeck 8 - Worked hard to run the channels and held the ball up well. Close to scoring when Varane’s careless play diverted Sanchez’s clearance into his path. Welbeck’s movement was too much for the United defence at times, and he almost finished perfectly with a chip that was eventually converted by Trossard. Getty
SUBS: Adam Webster (MacAllister 67') 6 - Enjoyed the rest of the game. Manchester United simply weren’t at the races on the day.
Tariq Lamptey (March 76') - Introduced for the final 15 minutes of the game. Getty
Neal Maupay (Trossard 83’) – N/A. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED PLAYER RATINGS: David De Gea – 5. Beaten along the floor by United fan Caicedo after 15. Fifty four goals conceded in the league this season and a goal difference of plus one. Abysmal defence in front of him. Getty
Diogo Dalot – 4. Adjusted to head a March cross away on six and had his work cut out as Brighton attacked down both sides. Booked at the start of the second half after diving into a tackle and then at fault for two of Brighton’s goals, when he was too deep. Brighton’s players pushed United’s full-backs deep. Reuters
Victor Lindelof – 3. The opening goal went right through his legs and he struggled all afternoon against an excellent Brighton side who won at home for the first time in 2022. Reuters
Raphael Varane – 3. Messed uo a high ball which almost led to Welbeck putting Brighton 2-0 up on 42. Looked startled in the second half as the home side cut through United time and again. AP
Alex Telles – 3. Weak headed clearance before opening goal, then dived in to cut a pass out on 34 and missed the ball as Brighton attacked down both wings against full-backs who were there to be got at. Getty
Nemanja Matic – 5. Sixth successive game and led United’s first attack on 19, then skewed a shot over a minute later, but he was still United’s best player. The bar was low, but bizarre that he was taken off at half-time. AFP
Scott McTominay – 4. Unable to block the opening shot for the goal, lost possession after taking too much time on the ball on 34. AFP
Bruno Fernandes – 4. One of his best United games came at Brighton. It was during lockdown, not when his own form locked down. Swerved a 68th minute shot at Sanchez but that was about it. Getty
Juan Mata – 5. First back-to-back appearances of the season but couldn’t match his performance against Brentford as he and his overwhelmed team started poorly and got even worse. Reuters
Anthony Elanga – 3. Barely had the ball, barely involved in the game, smashed in a poor tackle. Taken off at half time. AFP
Cristiano Ronaldo – 3. Looking to score in fifth successive league game. If only. Booked on 44 after a frustrated tackle and not at it all afternoon. Getty
SUBS: Edinson Cavani (Matic 45’) – 6. On for a role in United’s fifth straight away defeat. He hadn’t played in any of them because he’s barely played. His header was United’s best moment of United’s day and his effort couldn’t be faulted. Goal disallowed for offside. PA
Fred (Elanga 45’) – 5. On for Elanga at half time and one of United’s better players. Reuters
Harry Maguire (Mata 70’) – 6. Back after a knee injury and being left out for a few games. On for Mata and got his head to a corner which led to an offside goal. PA