Mason Greenwood (on for Rashford, 75) N/A: Little impact. Reuters
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: Dean Henderson, 6: Picked amid claims from his manager that he had matured. He had kept a clean sheet in his two previous games this season. Couldn’t manage it in his third. Can’t be blamed for goals. Reuters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 5: Up down, up down. His role, his form. Getty
Harry Maguire, 5: Didn’t look like the captain was leading his own defence, let alone team. United’s shape when they lost the ball for the first goal was all wrong and, according to Solskjaer, not the goal you expect to see at this level. AFP
Axel Tuanzebe, 4: Played because Lindelof had a bad back. Booked after 20 minutes chasing Ba, aged 35. Even the Istanbul coach was surprised his side scored such a goal. Fantastic in Paris, flustered in Istanbul. AP
Luke Shaw, 7: Very advanced – and being up for corners left defence exposed. Shot across goal early in game and crossed for Martial’s header just before half time. Made more key passes than anyone. United’s best player. AP
Nemanja Matic, 5: The deepest United player for Istanbul’s opener – despite being well in the opponents’ half. Poor first half, then dropped to be central defender for second, but was still pushed off the ball by Gulbrandsen. Too static. AFP
Juan Mata, 5: Seldom involved and easily dispossessed by Turuc for Istanbul’s second. Played well in previous starts this season, but not tonight. AFP
Donny van de Beek, 6: Got on the ball, played deeper than usual, though at least he played. Lively, tackled and was first to come off because manager felt the team were leaning to the left. Getty
Bruno Fernandes, 6: Volley wide after five, good balls forward, though his poor ball back to Mata contributed to Basaksehir's second. Free kick tested Gunok and had twice as many shots (4) as anyone on the pitch but ultimately couldn’t help get the breakthrough. AFP
Anthony Martial, 5. Skilfully aimed header for United’s goal, but limited threat and ran in blind alleys. Getty
Marcus Rashford, 4: Did he play? United forced one shot on target from open play. AP
SUBS: Scott McTominay (on for Tuanzebe, 45) 6: Vocal – as he was against Arsenal and one of United’s better players. AP
Edinson Cavani (on for Mata, 60) 5: Poor service, a few touches. Needs a goal. At least his made the opposing manager happy by giving him his shirt as a present for his son. AFP
Paul Pogba (on for Van de Beek, 61) 5: Involved, but struggled to break down the Turkish wall. Reuters
Timothy Fosu-Mensah (on for Wan Bissaka, 75) N/A: Fast recovery when Gulbrandsen pushed forward for a third. Reuters
Mason Greenwood (on for Rashford, 75) N/A: Little impact. Reuters
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: Dean Henderson, 6: Picked amid claims from his manager that he had matured. He had kept a clean sheet in his two previous games this season. Couldn’t manage it in his third. Can’t be blamed for goals. Reuters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, 5: Up down, up down. His role, his form. Getty
Harry Maguire, 5: Didn’t look like the captain was leading his own defence, let alone team. United’s shape when they lost the ball for the first goal was all wrong and, according to Solskjaer, not the goal you expect to see at this level. AFP
Axel Tuanzebe, 4: Played because Lindelof had a bad back. Booked after 20 minutes chasing Ba, aged 35. Even the Istanbul coach was surprised his side scored such a goal. Fantastic in Paris, flustered in Istanbul. AP
Luke Shaw, 7: Very advanced – and being up for corners left defence exposed. Shot across goal early in game and crossed for Martial’s header just before half time. Made more key passes than anyone. United’s best player. AP
Nemanja Matic, 5: The deepest United player for Istanbul’s opener – despite being well in the opponents’ half. Poor first half, then dropped to be central defender for second, but was still pushed off the ball by Gulbrandsen. Too static. AFP
Juan Mata, 5: Seldom involved and easily dispossessed by Turuc for Istanbul’s second. Played well in previous starts this season, but not tonight. AFP
Donny van de Beek, 6: Got on the ball, played deeper than usual, though at least he played. Lively, tackled and was first to come off because manager felt the team were leaning to the left. Getty
Bruno Fernandes, 6: Volley wide after five, good balls forward, though his poor ball back to Mata contributed to Basaksehir's second. Free kick tested Gunok and had twice as many shots (4) as anyone on the pitch but ultimately couldn’t help get the breakthrough. AFP
Anthony Martial, 5. Skilfully aimed header for United’s goal, but limited threat and ran in blind alleys. Getty
Marcus Rashford, 4: Did he play? United forced one shot on target from open play. AP
SUBS: Scott McTominay (on for Tuanzebe, 45) 6: Vocal – as he was against Arsenal and one of United’s better players. AP
Edinson Cavani (on for Mata, 60) 5: Poor service, a few touches. Needs a goal. At least his made the opposing manager happy by giving him his shirt as a present for his son. AFP
Paul Pogba (on for Van de Beek, 61) 5: Involved, but struggled to break down the Turkish wall. Reuters
Timothy Fosu-Mensah (on for Wan Bissaka, 75) N/A: Fast recovery when Gulbrandsen pushed forward for a third. Reuters
Mason Greenwood (on for Rashford, 75) N/A: Little impact. Reuters