MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea - 5. A Gray shot hit his post after 13, then the ball went through his legs leading to Coady’s equaliser a minute later. First time United had conceded after the World Cup. Saved from Coleman and got low to save another Gray shot on 90 as Ten Hag’s side reached the fourth round. PA
Tyrell Malacia - 6. Tackle on Alex Iwobi saw him win the ball but the Everton player stretchered off in agony. Beaten by skill before Everton put the ball in the net a second time – but it was offside. Went in studs high on another tackle and brought off 30 seconds later on 76. Getty
Raphael Varane - 7. Central defender, yet found himself attacking and beating an opponent in the corner after 36. The run of clean sheets went, but another assured performance by the best defender at the club. PA
Luke Shaw - 6. Started centrally again – so what does that say about Harry Maguire’s future? Switched to the left when Maguire came on. AFP
Diogo Dalot - 6. Rusty in front of another 73,000 sell out crowd which included 9,400 Evertonians. Final ball was poor, but he was steady and stopped an 63rd minute Everton attack. Reuters
Casemiro - 7. Bright start. Started the move for the opener with a quick ball to Martial. Tackled frequently and sometimes heavily. AP
Christian Eriksen - 6. Didn’t close space which allowed Gray to shoot and hit the post on 12. Beautiful technique as he curled a shot just over in the second half. Getty
Antony - 7. Slid Rashford’s ball in with his weaker right foot after four minutes to put United ahead. Another shot on target on 54. Several moments of skill. Little by little. EPA
Marcus Rashford - 8. Stunning opening as he ran at Godfrey and crossed for Antony for the first. Full of confidence. Took ball from his own half and shot from distance on 32. His perseverance saw United’s second – put in his own net by Coady on 52. Free-kick tipped over two mins from time. Scored penalty on 96. Player of the match. AFP
Bruno Fernandes - 6. Booked. Again. Swerved a shot from 25 yards after 65 minutes. Weird shot with the outside of his foot after he’d shown skill to control ball on 94. More miss than hit, but he’s the captain of a side who’ve now won seven on the bounce. Reuters
Anthony Martial - 6. Dropped back to help several times – and that move helped set up the opening goal. His 15th minute shot well saved by Pickford. Really needs a goal himself. AFP
SUBS: Fred (Casemiro 71') - 6. Two fine recoveries to win the ball back in the middle. AP
Alejandro Garnacho (Martial 70') - 6. Kicked and pulled and pushed in his first minutes on the pitch. Won a penalty on 95. Getty
Lisandro Martinez (Malacia 76') - 6. Solid as he saw the ball out on an Everton attack. Went in hard for a 50/50 with Onana, for which the Evertonian was booked. AFP
Harry Maguire (Eriksen 82') - N/A. Scott McTominay (Antony 82') - N/A. Getty
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 5. The England international pulled off a string of good saves but should’ve been more proactive with the opener. Getty
Vitaliy Mykolenko - 4. Went missing for the first goal, looked lost down the flank and was generally quite out of his depth at Old Trafford. EPA
James Tarkowski - 6. Lost an important battle for Antony’s goal but aside from that, had a solid defensive display with some nice blocks and interceptions. Reuters
Conor Coady - 5. Went from hero to zero with a well-timed equalising goal before sticking the ball into his own net thanks to poor reactions on his part. Getty
Ben Godfrey - 3. Showed Rashford far too much respect prior to the early goal, picked up a silly yellow card, was pretty off the pace and conceded a penalty. Getty
Seamus Coleman - 6. The Irishman was solid in possession and aggressive as always, even forcing a strong save in the second half. Reuters
Amadou Onana - 6. The midfielder refused to give up on the loose ball to help make it 1-1 and had some nice composure, even if he was sloppy at times. Reuters
Idrissa Gueye - 5. Struggled in the middle of the park, was bullied on multiple occasions and only showed efficiency in tracking his man. PA
Alex Iwobi - 5. It was a fairly uninspiring and sloppy performance from the midfielder before he was hauled off with an unfortunate ankle injury. Getty
Demarai Gray - 8. Worked incredibly hard all game long, showed great skill and struck the post on an impressive night at the office. Getty
Neal Maupay - 6. The gritty forward pushed the tempo from beginning to end and played a key role in assisting Everton’s equaliser. PA
SUBS: Abdoulaye Doucoure (Iwobi 51') - 6. Was a tall force defensively and fought hard for the ball despite picking up a silly yellow card. AP
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Maupay 69') - 6. Had what seemed to be a heroic return by tapping the ball in late in the game, only for it to be ruled out. AFP
Dwight McNeil - N/A. Anthony Gordon - N/A. Getty
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea - 5. A Gray shot hit his post after 13, then the ball went through his legs leading to Coady’s equaliser a minute later. First time United had conceded after the World Cup. Saved from Coleman and got low to save another Gray shot on 90 as Ten Hag’s side reached the fourth round. PA
Tyrell Malacia - 6. Tackle on Alex Iwobi saw him win the ball but the Everton player stretchered off in agony. Beaten by skill before Everton put the ball in the net a second time – but it was offside. Went in studs high on another tackle and brought off 30 seconds later on 76. Getty
Raphael Varane - 7. Central defender, yet found himself attacking and beating an opponent in the corner after 36. The run of clean sheets went, but another assured performance by the best defender at the club. PA
Luke Shaw - 6. Started centrally again – so what does that say about Harry Maguire’s future? Switched to the left when Maguire came on. AFP
Diogo Dalot - 6. Rusty in front of another 73,000 sell out crowd which included 9,400 Evertonians. Final ball was poor, but he was steady and stopped an 63rd minute Everton attack. Reuters
Casemiro - 7. Bright start. Started the move for the opener with a quick ball to Martial. Tackled frequently and sometimes heavily. AP
Christian Eriksen - 6. Didn’t close space which allowed Gray to shoot and hit the post on 12. Beautiful technique as he curled a shot just over in the second half. Getty
Antony - 7. Slid Rashford’s ball in with his weaker right foot after four minutes to put United ahead. Another shot on target on 54. Several moments of skill. Little by little. EPA
Marcus Rashford - 8. Stunning opening as he ran at Godfrey and crossed for Antony for the first. Full of confidence. Took ball from his own half and shot from distance on 32. His perseverance saw United’s second – put in his own net by Coady on 52. Free-kick tipped over two mins from time. Scored penalty on 96. Player of the match. AFP
Bruno Fernandes - 6. Booked. Again. Swerved a shot from 25 yards after 65 minutes. Weird shot with the outside of his foot after he’d shown skill to control ball on 94. More miss than hit, but he’s the captain of a side who’ve now won seven on the bounce. Reuters
Anthony Martial - 6. Dropped back to help several times – and that move helped set up the opening goal. His 15th minute shot well saved by Pickford. Really needs a goal himself. AFP
SUBS: Fred (Casemiro 71') - 6. Two fine recoveries to win the ball back in the middle. AP
Alejandro Garnacho (Martial 70') - 6. Kicked and pulled and pushed in his first minutes on the pitch. Won a penalty on 95. Getty
Lisandro Martinez (Malacia 76') - 6. Solid as he saw the ball out on an Everton attack. Went in hard for a 50/50 with Onana, for which the Evertonian was booked. AFP
Harry Maguire (Eriksen 82') - N/A. Scott McTominay (Antony 82') - N/A. Getty
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 5. The England international pulled off a string of good saves but should’ve been more proactive with the opener. Getty
Vitaliy Mykolenko - 4. Went missing for the first goal, looked lost down the flank and was generally quite out of his depth at Old Trafford. EPA
James Tarkowski - 6. Lost an important battle for Antony’s goal but aside from that, had a solid defensive display with some nice blocks and interceptions. Reuters
Conor Coady - 5. Went from hero to zero with a well-timed equalising goal before sticking the ball into his own net thanks to poor reactions on his part. Getty
Ben Godfrey - 3. Showed Rashford far too much respect prior to the early goal, picked up a silly yellow card, was pretty off the pace and conceded a penalty. Getty
Seamus Coleman - 6. The Irishman was solid in possession and aggressive as always, even forcing a strong save in the second half. Reuters
Amadou Onana - 6. The midfielder refused to give up on the loose ball to help make it 1-1 and had some nice composure, even if he was sloppy at times. Reuters
Idrissa Gueye - 5. Struggled in the middle of the park, was bullied on multiple occasions and only showed efficiency in tracking his man. PA
Alex Iwobi - 5. It was a fairly uninspiring and sloppy performance from the midfielder before he was hauled off with an unfortunate ankle injury. Getty
Demarai Gray - 8. Worked incredibly hard all game long, showed great skill and struck the post on an impressive night at the office. Getty
Neal Maupay - 6. The gritty forward pushed the tempo from beginning to end and played a key role in assisting Everton’s equaliser. PA
SUBS: Abdoulaye Doucoure (Iwobi 51') - 6. Was a tall force defensively and fought hard for the ball despite picking up a silly yellow card. AP
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Maupay 69') - 6. Had what seemed to be a heroic return by tapping the ball in late in the game, only for it to be ruled out. AFP