Marcus Rashford – (On for Greenwood 71’) 7: Cool finish after a well-timed run for the third – and how he needed a goal. All three goals were scored by United academy graduates. PA
Nemanja Matic – (On for McTominay 84’) N/A.
BRENTFORD RATINGS: Jonas Lossl - 5: Loan signing making his debut was almost caught out by long-range Dalot strike after 25 minutes. Beaten by Ronaldo header just after break but watched ball clip bar. Slow to come out for Elanga goal and unconvincing save from McTomonay shot minutes later. No chance with other goals. PA
Ethan Pinnock - 6: Impressive first half and coped comfortably with what little United threw at him. Even when he swung and missed at a clearance it went safely out for a goal kick. Much less convincing after the break as Brentford's defence was ripped open three times. Careless ball out from defence led to United’s second. PA
Pontus Jansson - 7: Captain read attempted through-ball for Ronaldo superbly after only five minutes. Looked like he might be trouble after a clash of heads with Fred but carried on after treatment. Must be wondering how his team managed to lose in the fashion they did as he played well. Getty
Mads Bech Sorensen - 6: Had shot on the spin narrowly deflected into side netting as Brentford piled on early pressure. Desperate sliding challenge too late to stop Rashford scoring third. Wound-up for numerous long throws into United’s box that didn’t really come off until five minutes from time when one led to Toney’s goal. Reuters
Mads Roerslev - 6: On the right-hand side of a very well drilled Bees back five that looked solid in first half, but was left for dead by Elanga’s fine control ahead of United’s opener. Poor first touch and woeful finish with 15 minutes to go. Getty
Mathias Jensen - 5: Could have had first-half hat-trick. Scuffed shot wide of target from edge of box in opening couple of minutes, then had two shots saved by De Gea - both of which the Dane should have scored. Drilled another shot straight at keeper after half-time. AP
Christian Norgaard - 6: Teed-up great chance for Jensen. Side-footed first-time shot over bar as Bees peppered United goal in opening 20 minutes. Dodgy backpass at start of second half almost put Ronaldo through and couldn’t keep up with Fernandes as Portuguese set up second United goal. PA
Vitaly Janelt - 6: Denied opening goal when fierce low shot was deflected wide of target and failed to connect with chance from edge of area on the hour that he miss-kicked. Getty
Sergi Canos - 7: Spaniard put in a shift up and down the left flank and was impressive defensively and offensively in first half. Influence waned after break but substitution felt harsh. PA
Ivan Toney - 7: Nice lay-off to supply one of Jensen’s many first-half attempts and had shot saved by De Gea himself, although flag had gone up for offside. Had shot blocked that would have dragged Brentford back to 2-1 and then did bundle home finish for late consolation. Reuters
Bryan Mbeumo - 7: Powerful striker with dangerous change of pace was constant threat for Brentford in the opening 45 minutes. Less so after break as United’s attacking machine kicked into gear. AP
SUBS: Rico Henry – (On for Canos 64’) 5: Thrown on to try and get side back into game after United went two up but the damage had been done. Getty
SUB: Shandon Baptiste – (On for Janelt 64) 5: Set-up chance for Toney soon after coming on but sloppy pass would lead to United’s third goal Getty
SUB: Yoane Wissa – (On for Jensen 67’) 5: Little impact but match had slipped out of Brentford’s grasp before his arrival. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea - 9: Excellent reflex save after 12 minutes and another save with his feet from a 32nd minute counter attack. Kept the score at 0-0 at half time when he was his side’s best player yet again. Brentford’s 85th minute goal was a pinball that he could do little about. Getty
Diogo Dalot - 8: Hit a 24th-minute shot well - and just wide. Did well against Toney. Fast, aggressive and competent in the air. Passed to Fred who set up the first. Getty
Victor Lindelof - 7: Up against it a highly motivated, well drilled side who created numerous chances. Got a foot to prevent a 58th minute Brentford attack and fine in the air. Reuters
Raphael Varane - 7: Smart block from United’s best defender in the first half. Less of a focus on him and De Gea in the second as attention shifted to the players in front of him. But he’s a class act. Getty
Alex Telles - 7: Tough against a disciplined Brentford side, but got stuck in and his free-kicks are impressive. Getty
Fred - 6: Poor clearance helped set-up one of Brentford’s early chances. Trusted by his manager but still loses the ball too often. Not afraid to push forward. Hit in the head from behind by Jensen. Super ball for Elanga to set up United’s first. AP
Scott McTominay - 8: Pushed forward but not as effective as hoped in first half. Much better in the second. Strong shot just before hour-mark and started the move which led to United’s second as he picked out Ronaldo’s chest. Also involved in the third, winning the ball just inside his half and breaking forward. Came off injured late on. Reuters
Mason Greenwood - 6: Like the other forwards he had almost no impact in the first half. Doubled United’s lead with his first goal since October. PA
Bruno Fernandes - 7: Blocked a 13th-minute Brentford shot. Looked frustrated in first half but came to life in second, playing much further forward. Unselfish to set up Greenwood for United’s second after a surging run. Provided the third too, another perfectly weighted pass, this time for Rashford. Should have scored in inury time. AP
Anthony Elanga - 7: Headed towards goal in opening 10 minutes. Moved well and was up for Brentford’s physical challenges. Took the opening goal perfectly – United’s first goal against the Bees since 1946. AP
Cristiano Ronaldo - 6: Quiet in the first half and hardly received the ball, but aimed a header onto the crossbar just after break. Beautiful chest pass to Fernandes who set up United’s second. Fuming when he came off with 20 minutes left. Reuters
SUBS: Harry Maguire – (On for Ronaldo 71’) 6: Trying to work his way back into the side – and into form that has been lacking. Did OK. Getty
Marcus Rashford – (On for Greenwood 71’) 7: Cool finish after a well-timed run for the third – and how he needed a goal. All three goals were scored by United academy graduates. PA
Nemanja Matic – (On for McTominay 84’) N/A.
BRENTFORD RATINGS: Jonas Lossl - 5: Loan signing making his debut was almost caught out by long-range Dalot strike after 25 minutes. Beaten by Ronaldo header just after break but watched ball clip bar. Slow to come out for Elanga goal and unconvincing save from McTomonay shot minutes later. No chance with other goals. PA
Ethan Pinnock - 6: Impressive first half and coped comfortably with what little United threw at him. Even when he swung and missed at a clearance it went safely out for a goal kick. Much less convincing after the break as Brentford's defence was ripped open three times. Careless ball out from defence led to United’s second. PA
Pontus Jansson - 7: Captain read attempted through-ball for Ronaldo superbly after only five minutes. Looked like he might be trouble after a clash of heads with Fred but carried on after treatment. Must be wondering how his team managed to lose in the fashion they did as he played well. Getty
Mads Bech Sorensen - 6: Had shot on the spin narrowly deflected into side netting as Brentford piled on early pressure. Desperate sliding challenge too late to stop Rashford scoring third. Wound-up for numerous long throws into United’s box that didn’t really come off until five minutes from time when one led to Toney’s goal. Reuters
Mads Roerslev - 6: On the right-hand side of a very well drilled Bees back five that looked solid in first half, but was left for dead by Elanga’s fine control ahead of United’s opener. Poor first touch and woeful finish with 15 minutes to go. Getty
Mathias Jensen - 5: Could have had first-half hat-trick. Scuffed shot wide of target from edge of box in opening couple of minutes, then had two shots saved by De Gea - both of which the Dane should have scored. Drilled another shot straight at keeper after half-time. AP
Christian Norgaard - 6: Teed-up great chance for Jensen. Side-footed first-time shot over bar as Bees peppered United goal in opening 20 minutes. Dodgy backpass at start of second half almost put Ronaldo through and couldn’t keep up with Fernandes as Portuguese set up second United goal. PA
Vitaly Janelt - 6: Denied opening goal when fierce low shot was deflected wide of target and failed to connect with chance from edge of area on the hour that he miss-kicked. Getty
Sergi Canos - 7: Spaniard put in a shift up and down the left flank and was impressive defensively and offensively in first half. Influence waned after break but substitution felt harsh. PA
Ivan Toney - 7: Nice lay-off to supply one of Jensen’s many first-half attempts and had shot saved by De Gea himself, although flag had gone up for offside. Had shot blocked that would have dragged Brentford back to 2-1 and then did bundle home finish for late consolation. Reuters
Bryan Mbeumo - 7: Powerful striker with dangerous change of pace was constant threat for Brentford in the opening 45 minutes. Less so after break as United’s attacking machine kicked into gear. AP
SUBS: Rico Henry – (On for Canos 64’) 5: Thrown on to try and get side back into game after United went two up but the damage had been done. Getty
SUB: Shandon Baptiste – (On for Janelt 64) 5: Set-up chance for Toney soon after coming on but sloppy pass would lead to United’s third goal Getty
SUB: Yoane Wissa – (On for Jensen 67’) 5: Little impact but match had slipped out of Brentford’s grasp before his arrival. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea - 9: Excellent reflex save after 12 minutes and another save with his feet from a 32nd minute counter attack. Kept the score at 0-0 at half time when he was his side’s best player yet again. Brentford’s 85th minute goal was a pinball that he could do little about. Getty
Diogo Dalot - 8: Hit a 24th-minute shot well - and just wide. Did well against Toney. Fast, aggressive and competent in the air. Passed to Fred who set up the first. Getty
Victor Lindelof - 7: Up against it a highly motivated, well drilled side who created numerous chances. Got a foot to prevent a 58th minute Brentford attack and fine in the air. Reuters
Raphael Varane - 7: Smart block from United’s best defender in the first half. Less of a focus on him and De Gea in the second as attention shifted to the players in front of him. But he’s a class act. Getty
Alex Telles - 7: Tough against a disciplined Brentford side, but got stuck in and his free-kicks are impressive. Getty
Fred - 6: Poor clearance helped set-up one of Brentford’s early chances. Trusted by his manager but still loses the ball too often. Not afraid to push forward. Hit in the head from behind by Jensen. Super ball for Elanga to set up United’s first. AP
Scott McTominay - 8: Pushed forward but not as effective as hoped in first half. Much better in the second. Strong shot just before hour-mark and started the move which led to United’s second as he picked out Ronaldo’s chest. Also involved in the third, winning the ball just inside his half and breaking forward. Came off injured late on. Reuters
Mason Greenwood - 6: Like the other forwards he had almost no impact in the first half. Doubled United’s lead with his first goal since October. PA
Bruno Fernandes - 7: Blocked a 13th-minute Brentford shot. Looked frustrated in first half but came to life in second, playing much further forward. Unselfish to set up Greenwood for United’s second after a surging run. Provided the third too, another perfectly weighted pass, this time for Rashford. Should have scored in inury time. AP
Anthony Elanga - 7: Headed towards goal in opening 10 minutes. Moved well and was up for Brentford’s physical challenges. Took the opening goal perfectly – United’s first goal against the Bees since 1946. AP
Cristiano Ronaldo - 6: Quiet in the first half and hardly received the ball, but aimed a header onto the crossbar just after break. Beautiful chest pass to Fernandes who set up United’s second. Fuming when he came off with 20 minutes left. Reuters
SUBS: Harry Maguire – (On for Ronaldo 71’) 6: Trying to work his way back into the side – and into form that has been lacking. Did OK. Getty
Marcus Rashford – (On for Greenwood 71’) 7: Cool finish after a well-timed run for the third – and how he needed a goal. All three goals were scored by United academy graduates. PA
Nemanja Matic – (On for McTominay 84’) N/A.