David De Gea. 3. Howler of an error for Mount’s goal. Good save from Giroud – after conceding a sloppy one from Frenchman. PA
Aaron Wan Bissaka 5. One of many who struggled in United’s changed system. Taken off. Reuters
Brandon Williams 4. Sloppy. Howler for Mount’s goal. Supposed to support attacks. Didn't. PA
Harry Maguire 4. Puts his head where it hurts and had the bandage to show for it. Did that unbalance him? Scored an own goal. Reuters
Victor Lindelof 5. Poor for Giroud’s opener. Needs to do more to convince that he’s going to be a long term centre half. EPA
Eric Bailly 5. A sad sight watching him stretchered away after a passive first half from United. Unlucky. AP Photo
Fred. 4. As ineffective as the whole team. Won’t be happy with that. Like every fan then. EPA
Nemanja Matic 5. Found it difficult in changed system to match Chelsea up. More success for Chelsea in the FA Cup than he’d had with United. Reuters
Daniel James 4. If you get a chance you have to take it. Didn’t. Has to prove he’s good enough to play for Manchester United. Reuters
Bruno Fernandes 6. Best of a bad bunch. Always wants the ball. Cool on the penalty. AFP
Marcus Rashford 5. Poorest game since resumption of football. Limited service to him, but he offered limited movement too. EPA
SUBS: Anthony Martial (45+2') 5. One week a 10/10, the next anything but. Failed to affect game. AFP
Paul Pogba (55') 5. Chasing a game, chasing shadows. AP Photo
Mason Greenwood (56'). Top young player. But not today. EPA
Timothy Fosu Mensah (79'). Second appearance in three days after three year absence. Reuters
Odion Ighalo 6 (79'). Worked hard. Offered something different in limited time. Getty Images
CHELSEA: Willy Caballero – 7. Few saves to make but was alert to any dangers and quick to come off his line to clear up balls over the top. Had the occasional flap at crosses and couldn’t do anything about the penalty. Getty Images
Cesar Azpilicueta – 8. Lovely low cross to set up Giroud’s opening goal and was untroubled on the right side of the three-man defence. Getty Images
Kurt Zouma – 8. The Frenchman can blow hot and cold but at Wembley he was certainly on his game. Reuters
Antonio Rudiger – 8. A reminder of how good he can be. Solid as a rock at the back (save for one clumsy challenge on the edge of the area). Forced Maguire’s own goal for Chelsea’s third. AFP
Reece James – 7. Handled his defensive duties well and ran the right channel all game. EPA
Marcos Alonso – 8. How can one player be so ordinary at full-back and absolutely superb at wing-back? Introducing Marcos Alonso. AFP
Jorginho – 6. Plenty of typically nice, short passes and touches but didn’t impose himself fully on the game. The Italian didn’t need to playing alongside Kovacic. Reuters
Mateo Kovacic – 8. Bossed the midfield. Drove his team up the pitch, always in space for a pass, and ran all day to provide a presence in defence and attack. Getty Images
Mason Mount – 7. Doubled Chelsea’s lead right after the break, although the goal owed just as much to a De Gea blunder. Full of high pressing. EPA
Willian – 6. Quiet game from the Brazilian on the attacking front but always offered an outlet and tracked back fulfill his defensive duties. PA
Olivier Giroud – 8. Neat finish to score the opener to continue his fine form since the restart. EPA
SUBS: Tammy Abraham (80’) – 5. Had little time or opportunity to impact the match as Chelsea looked to close out the victory. Getty Images
Callum Hudson-Odoi (80’) – 5. Produced a nice, jinxing run in injury time, but also conceded the penalty that gave United their consolation goal. Getty Images
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (86’) – N/A. Reuters
Pedro (90+1’) – N/A. EPA
David De Gea. 3. Howler of an error for Mount’s goal. Good save from Giroud – after conceding a sloppy one from Frenchman. PA
Aaron Wan Bissaka 5. One of many who struggled in United’s changed system. Taken off. Reuters
Brandon Williams 4. Sloppy. Howler for Mount’s goal. Supposed to support attacks. Didn't. PA
Harry Maguire 4. Puts his head where it hurts and had the bandage to show for it. Did that unbalance him? Scored an own goal. Reuters
Victor Lindelof 5. Poor for Giroud’s opener. Needs to do more to convince that he’s going to be a long term centre half. EPA
Eric Bailly 5. A sad sight watching him stretchered away after a passive first half from United. Unlucky. AP Photo
Fred. 4. As ineffective as the whole team. Won’t be happy with that. Like every fan then. EPA
Nemanja Matic 5. Found it difficult in changed system to match Chelsea up. More success for Chelsea in the FA Cup than he’d had with United. Reuters
Daniel James 4. If you get a chance you have to take it. Didn’t. Has to prove he’s good enough to play for Manchester United. Reuters
Bruno Fernandes 6. Best of a bad bunch. Always wants the ball. Cool on the penalty. AFP
Marcus Rashford 5. Poorest game since resumption of football. Limited service to him, but he offered limited movement too. EPA
SUBS: Anthony Martial (45+2') 5. One week a 10/10, the next anything but. Failed to affect game. AFP
Paul Pogba (55') 5. Chasing a game, chasing shadows. AP Photo
Mason Greenwood (56'). Top young player. But not today. EPA
Timothy Fosu Mensah (79'). Second appearance in three days after three year absence. Reuters
Odion Ighalo 6 (79'). Worked hard. Offered something different in limited time. Getty Images
CHELSEA: Willy Caballero – 7. Few saves to make but was alert to any dangers and quick to come off his line to clear up balls over the top. Had the occasional flap at crosses and couldn’t do anything about the penalty. Getty Images
Cesar Azpilicueta – 8. Lovely low cross to set up Giroud’s opening goal and was untroubled on the right side of the three-man defence. Getty Images
Kurt Zouma – 8. The Frenchman can blow hot and cold but at Wembley he was certainly on his game. Reuters
Antonio Rudiger – 8. A reminder of how good he can be. Solid as a rock at the back (save for one clumsy challenge on the edge of the area). Forced Maguire’s own goal for Chelsea’s third. AFP
Reece James – 7. Handled his defensive duties well and ran the right channel all game. EPA
Marcos Alonso – 8. How can one player be so ordinary at full-back and absolutely superb at wing-back? Introducing Marcos Alonso. AFP
Jorginho – 6. Plenty of typically nice, short passes and touches but didn’t impose himself fully on the game. The Italian didn’t need to playing alongside Kovacic. Reuters
Mateo Kovacic – 8. Bossed the midfield. Drove his team up the pitch, always in space for a pass, and ran all day to provide a presence in defence and attack. Getty Images
Mason Mount – 7. Doubled Chelsea’s lead right after the break, although the goal owed just as much to a De Gea blunder. Full of high pressing. EPA
Willian – 6. Quiet game from the Brazilian on the attacking front but always offered an outlet and tracked back fulfill his defensive duties. PA
Olivier Giroud – 8. Neat finish to score the opener to continue his fine form since the restart. EPA
SUBS: Tammy Abraham (80’) – 5. Had little time or opportunity to impact the match as Chelsea looked to close out the victory. Getty Images
Callum Hudson-Odoi (80’) – 5. Produced a nice, jinxing run in injury time, but also conceded the penalty that gave United their consolation goal. Getty Images