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Man Utd vs Liverpool player ratings: Alejandro Garnacho shines as Marcus Rashford finally turns up

Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford do high fives

Manchester United beat Liverpool 4-3 in one of the most dramatic quarter-finals in FA Cup history on Sunday. Here is an analysis of how each player fared.

Manchester United

Andre Onana

Continued his impressive form by making a string of saves to deny Liverpool. 8

Diogo Dalot

Another strong showing. Almost felt like a sole defender by the end as United threw men forward at will. 7

‌Victor Lindelof

Bizarrely looked at his best when playing as a left-back in a makeshift back three and bombing forward. 7

Raphael Varane

Did little wrong before being replaced by match-winner Diallo. 6

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Back after two months out through injury and tasked with marking Salah. Discomfort playing out from the back in tight spaces evident for second Liverpool goal. 6

Kobbie Mainoo

Showed some customary lovely footwork to help orchestrate a chance which McTominay should have buried. 7

‌Alejandro Garnacho

Full of running and cunning, he never stopped. United’s squad needs an overhaul but the young Argentine is a diamond in the making. 9

‌Scott McTominay

Scored ninth goal of campaign and missed a couple of golden chances but teed up Rashford for the third and was indefatigable. 8

Bruno Fernandes

Put in a huge shift and was switching between midfield pivot and left-back by the end. A captain’s display. 8

‌Marcus Rashford

Could have let his head drop after a couple of big misses but dragged United level at 3-3 with a fine finish. 8

Rasmus Hojlund

Tired understandably after a month out through injury but Ten Hag will be relieved to have his main striker back. 6

‌Substitutes: Antony for Hojlund (71) 8; Maguire for Wan-Bissaka (71) 8; Eriksen for Mainoo (80) 7; Diallo for Varane (85) 9; Mount for Lindelof (105) 6

Liverpool

‌Coaimhin Kelleher

Save from McTominey to prevent United doubling their lead should have been a game-changer. Exposed for United’s late rally. 6

‌Joe Gomez

After a sabbatical for most of the season, Marcus Rashford decided to turn up for work. Gomez had to grow into the game. A mixed bag. 5

Jarell Quansah

The Alan Hansen impersonations are becoming more frequent. Gliding run for Liverpool’s equaliser was a particular highlight. 6

‌Virgil van Dijk

Haaland last week, Hojlund this one. Van Dijk has enjoyed making expensive strikers look terrible. Will have a stern word with his strikers. 7

Darwin Nunez and Virgil van Dijk look dejected

Andy Robertson

He has been getting stronger since his return from injury, but he is not quite there yet. However, Liverpool’s defence was not so stable after he was subbed. 6

Alexis Mac Allister

Struggled early on but class will not be silenced for long. Struck the equaliser and his calmness signalled a shift in momentum until his side self-destructed. 7

Dominik Szoboszlai

Kept finding space in front of United’s defence but not always at his sharpest with passing and shooting. The potential is frightening, though. 6

Wataru Endo

Pound-for-pound, he is proving one of the most astute signings of the Klopp era. Over-run when United punched early on, but stood his ground. 7

Mohamed Salah

Salah versus United usually means party time for the Egyptian. Nowhere near full fitness and wasteful in the second half, but scored again. 6

Luis Diaz

Led the Liverpool revival as the first visiting player to turn up. His team-mates followed him off the coach and out of their slumber shortly after. 7

‌Darwin Nunez

Gave Varane a chasing in the early stages of the second half. Denied by Onana a couple of times, but a terrible error for Rashford to make it 3-3. 6

‌Substitutes: Elliott for Szoboszlai (72), Bradley for Robertson (77), Gakpo for Salah (77), Tsimikas for Gomez (101), Clark for Diaz (113).

Liverpool needed to kill the game earlier. Elliott made an impact in extra-time, but this time the subs weakened the team. 6

Player of the Match

Alejandro Garnacho

In a crowded field, it was hard to look beyond United’s young Argentine winger. Garnacho blends the exuberance of youth with a fearlessness and refusal to give in and his determination to keep running at Liverpool never gave them a moment’s peace. His decision-making is improving all the time and it was fitting it was the teenager who fed Amad Diallo for that dramatic winner. What a talent he is.

Moment of the match

There were any number of extraordinary moments in an all-time FA Cup classic but it was impossible to look beyond that dramatic finale when Diallo scored the biggest goal of his life – and was then sent off for a second bookable offence after ripping off his shirt in celebration. It was a fittingly crazy end to a crazy game.

Moment you might have missed

As Old Trafford erupted at the final whistle having won the game with almost the last kick of extra time, it was almost easy to forget that Rashford could have won it with the last kick of regulation time. Credit to the England striker that he did not allow that miss to affect him as he plundered an equaliser in extra-time.