Brandon Williams 5 - Lovely ball to Pellistri on 88, but a weaker follow up cross. Out of position for Madrid’s second. AP Photo
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: Andre Onana 7 - Confident. Could do little as he conceded his first goal after five minutes on his debut. Smart save from the livewire Vinicius. Kicked well with both feet and content to be in an advanced position – regularly 10/15 yards from his own box. Doubtful that any keeper could’ve stopped Madrid’s second. EPA
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 6 - Played Bellingham onside before the first Madrid goal, but otherwise comfortable on the ball. Good for him to play against Madrid’s pace and one-touch counters. AFP
Lisandro Martinez 6 - He doesn’t do friendlies. Booked for a late challenge on Bellingham in the first half, then just needed a touch to finish a chance on 51 minutes. AFP
Raphael Varane 6 - Against the club where he won the lot, United’s defence struggled to decipher a team without a number nine. AFP
Luke Shaw 5 - Want to see what absolute top level fullbacks look like? They were wearing white, not a new green striped away kit, in Houston. Will need to get used to playing with Onana. United had a lot of possession between the goals, yet Madrid made their possession count. AFP
Casemiro 6 - The man who made 336 appearances for Real Madrid dragged a first-half shot wide and Madrid’s midfield were superior, broke quickly and made more telling attacking balls than United. EPA
Bruno Fernandes 7 - Played wider than normal – and longer than any of the other outfield starters. One of the few to get a grip on the pace of Vinicius, United’s captain showed the variety to his game with flicks, runs and crossfield balls. His frustration earned him a yellow on 80 minutes. Came close to scoring on 88. AP Photo
Mason Mount - 5. Once put Chelsea ahead in Madrid in a stand out performance. Wasn't as effective here. Snapped a shot on target after 18 minutes. AFP
Kobbie Mainoo - N/A. Deserved his start and fans were looking forward to seeing him play against one of the best teams in the world. It was huge shame that he limped off after an early challenge with Rodrygo. AP
Alejandro Garnacho 7 - Grew into the game to become United’s main threat. The Madrid-born player tried to stretch Madrid’s defence and Carvajal and then Vasquez on the left. Shot on target after 56. AFP
Marcus Rashford 6 - Tussled with Rudiger. Shot across goal after United’s best move of the first half on 35, but let down by a poor first touch. AP Photo
SUBS: Christian Eriksen (pictured) 5 - On for the injured Mainoo and a tough challenge against Madrid’s fleet-heeled midfielders; Victor Lindelof 6 - One of United's better performers; Antony 6 - Worked hard, cut in from the right to the left and had a shot, but once again he failed to hit the target. AFP
Scott McTominay 6 - Did well. Went on a run and had a shot on goal. AP Photo
Diogo Dalot 6 - Had a fine view of Joselu’s goal. Like the rest of his teammates who stood watching. AP Photo
Harry Maguire 6 - Headed a Fernandes free kick across goal. Teed up Antony for an attack. Booked. Again. AP Photo
Jadon Sancho 6 - Skilfull in tight situations in a short run out. EPA
Donny van De Beek 5 - He once stood out in a game against Real Madrid. Not tonight. AFP
Facundo Pellistri 6 - Nice turns and balance. EPA
Brandon Williams 5 - Lovely ball to Pellistri on 88, but a weaker follow up cross. Out of position for Madrid’s second. AP Photo
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: Andre Onana 7 - Confident. Could do little as he conceded his first goal after five minutes on his debut. Smart save from the livewire Vinicius. Kicked well with both feet and content to be in an advanced position – regularly 10/15 yards from his own box. Doubtful that any keeper could’ve stopped Madrid’s second. EPA
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 6 - Played Bellingham onside before the first Madrid goal, but otherwise comfortable on the ball. Good for him to play against Madrid’s pace and one-touch counters. AFP
Lisandro Martinez 6 - He doesn’t do friendlies. Booked for a late challenge on Bellingham in the first half, then just needed a touch to finish a chance on 51 minutes. AFP
Raphael Varane 6 - Against the club where he won the lot, United’s defence struggled to decipher a team without a number nine. AFP
Luke Shaw 5 - Want to see what absolute top level fullbacks look like? They were wearing white, not a new green striped away kit, in Houston. Will need to get used to playing with Onana. United had a lot of possession between the goals, yet Madrid made their possession count. AFP
Casemiro 6 - The man who made 336 appearances for Real Madrid dragged a first-half shot wide and Madrid’s midfield were superior, broke quickly and made more telling attacking balls than United. EPA
Bruno Fernandes 7 - Played wider than normal – and longer than any of the other outfield starters. One of the few to get a grip on the pace of Vinicius, United’s captain showed the variety to his game with flicks, runs and crossfield balls. His frustration earned him a yellow on 80 minutes. Came close to scoring on 88. AP Photo
Mason Mount - 5. Once put Chelsea ahead in Madrid in a stand out performance. Wasn't as effective here. Snapped a shot on target after 18 minutes. AFP
Kobbie Mainoo - N/A. Deserved his start and fans were looking forward to seeing him play against one of the best teams in the world. It was huge shame that he limped off after an early challenge with Rodrygo. AP
Alejandro Garnacho 7 - Grew into the game to become United’s main threat. The Madrid-born player tried to stretch Madrid’s defence and Carvajal and then Vasquez on the left. Shot on target after 56. AFP
Marcus Rashford 6 - Tussled with Rudiger. Shot across goal after United’s best move of the first half on 35, but let down by a poor first touch. AP Photo
SUBS: Christian Eriksen (pictured) 5 - On for the injured Mainoo and a tough challenge against Madrid’s fleet-heeled midfielders; Victor Lindelof 6 - One of United's better performers; Antony 6 - Worked hard, cut in from the right to the left and had a shot, but once again he failed to hit the target. AFP
Scott McTominay 6 - Did well. Went on a run and had a shot on goal. AP Photo
Diogo Dalot 6 - Had a fine view of Joselu’s goal. Like the rest of his teammates who stood watching. AP Photo
Harry Maguire 6 - Headed a Fernandes free kick across goal. Teed up Antony for an attack. Booked. Again. AP Photo
Jadon Sancho 6 - Skilfull in tight situations in a short run out. EPA
Donny van De Beek 5 - He once stood out in a game against Real Madrid. Not tonight. AFP
Facundo Pellistri 6 - Nice turns and balance. EPA
Brandon Williams 5 - Lovely ball to Pellistri on 88, but a weaker follow up cross. Out of position for Madrid’s second. AP Photo