Man Utd’s 5 best players in February – ranked

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It’s been a funny old month at Manchester United.

The Red Devils won four Premier League games in a row, propelling themselves back into the mix for a top-four finish, but were also desperately disappointing in defeat against Fulham and also limped over the line against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup.

A number of United’s key players – Marcus Rashford, Harry Maguire and Casemiro – struggled for form and consistency, but there were plenty of bright sparks to keep things ticking over for Erik ten Hag.

Here’s 90min’s five best United players, based on our player ratings metrics.


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Scott McTominayScott McTominay

McTominay has been a real goal threat this season / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

Appearances: 4
Average rating: 6.6 (6,7,6,6,8)
Player of the Match: 0

There were genuine fears that Scott McTominay was done at Manchester United once his ‚McFred‘ partner (yep, Fred) scuttled off to Turkey to join Fenerbahce.

But the Scot has been a goal threat all season long, arriving late in the area to score a number of decisive goals, and he was at it again in February to down UEFA Champions League-chasing Aston Villa.


Bruno FernandesBruno Fernandes

Fernandes hasn’t been at his brilliant best – but has been steady / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/GettyImages

Appearances: 6
Average rating: 6.6 (8,6,6,6,7,7)
Player of the Match: 0

The artist formerly known as Bruno Fernansch continues to polarise football fans across the United Kingdom.

If you’re a United fan, you probably love the captain’s on-field antics. If you’re not, there’s every chance you despise Bruno. And while his performances are still not at the standard some would demand of him, it’s clear Erik ten Hag still has the back of his skipper.


Andre OnanaAndre Onana

Onana is finding his feet at United / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Appearances: 6
Average rating: 6.6 (7,8,5,7,7,6)
Player of the Match: 0

The pressure is beginning to ease on United goalkeeper Andre Onana, owing to a string of far improved performances.

Onana has been pretty busy in goal, making far too many saves for Ten Hag’s liking, and he’s singlehandedly kept United in games at times. Five wins out of six attests to how important he’s been.


Kobbie MainooKobbie Mainoo

Mainoo’s future looks to be incredibly bright / James Gill – Danehouse/GettyImages

Appearances: 5 (+1 N/A late sub appearance)
Average rating: 6.6 (9,7,5,6,7)
Player of the Match: 1

The future of Manchester United’s midfield is in safe hands if Kobbie Mainoo sticks around for the foreseeable.

Mainoo, who could be involved in an international tug of war between England and Ghana, scored one of the goals of the season in United’s thrilling 4-3 win over Wolves at Molineux, weaving past a number of players before arcing a superb effort into the corner of Jose Sa’s goal.

His level dipped a little thereafter, but the teenager still performed well in each of United’s Premier League wins.


Rasmus HøjlundRasmus Højlund

Hojlund was United’s most impressive player in February / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Appearances: 4
Average rating: 8 (8,7,8,9)
Player of the Match: 1

There can only be one Manchester United player of the month for February and that’s unsurprisingly Rasmus Hojlund.

The Dane averaged 8/10 in the four games he played before a unwelcome muscle injury ruled him out of United’s games against Fulham (a Premier League defeat) and Forest (a late FA Cup win).

Hojlund particularly impressed in the wins over Wolves and Luton Town, and has now registered seven goals in his last six Premier League outings.


READ OF ALL MAN UTD’S PLAYER RATINGS FOR FEBRUARY