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Europa League final player ratings – who was ‘heroic’ and who was ‘gobbled up’?

Europa League final player ratings – who was ‘heroic’ and who was ‘gobbled up’?

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Manchester United is now left to heal after winning the Europa League, leaving Tottenham with the trophy. But who stood out at the San Mames in Bilbao and who vanished?

Tottenham Hotspur

Guglielmo Vicario: After a grueling start, Van de Ven saved the game after making a terrible mistake.

Pedro Porro’s wide crossing caused United to struggle in the rearguard and kept Mount’s influence at a minimum (7-4).

Cristian Romero: Tottenham’s starting captain put together a superb and dominant performance that handled Hojlund – 9 with ease.

Vicario’s heroic acrobatic clearance led to the release of Micky van de Ven from jail. 8 out of 10 stars

Diallo had a bad first half for the Destiny Udogie, but the United forward got to know him later (6: 6)

Yves Bissouma’s all-action display. Despite veering off in front of his back four, he continued to advance as far as he could.

Pape Sarr: A doubt after suffering a foot injury against Aston Villa on Friday, but he made a significant contribution. 7

Rodrigo Bentancur: A seasoned engine room manager. kept his team’s spirits high by 70%.

Richarlison was the night’s biggest pick, but he made a strong impression on his manager. Excellent performance before falling asleep: 7

United wasted no time in scoring goals, but Dominic Solanke did not create any lasting peace in the 7-minute attack.

Did Brennan Johnson touch anyone? He undoubtedly claimed the goal. Up to Spurs’ 7th, an energetic display

Manchester United

Andre Onana had a few hesitant moments, but the result was Tottenham’s 6-1 win.

Wessair Mazraoui: Hard-working down the right flank but unable to penetrate offensively (66).

Leny Yoro will play football like a pro and join the elite’s center-backs in Europe. In the second half, Rodriguez led his side 7 points.

Harry Maguire: A few challenging moments but consistently managed to handle what was most likely his fate.

Luke Shaw: United lost the game due to a one-time lapse in concentration. Although you can’t really call it an error, 5 out of 5 for it was significant.

Down the left-hand side of Patrick Dorgu, tired. Son made a particularly catchy tackle after a 50-yard dash, which was 6 yards.

Has carried United under his weight this year, but his best performance came in this match.

Casemiro: With his experience and guile in the middle of the park, he struggled because of Bissouma and Sarr’s athleticism (5).

Mason Mount: Flittered throughout until he was substituted in the second half, scoring 5-1.

Rasmus Hojlund: Romero and Van de Ven spat out and consume. A half-fit Joshua Zirkzee, who eventually made him happy, 4 4

Amad Diallo: United’s brightest spark, especially in the first half. In the second period, less powerful but still a threat (70%).

How were the players rated by BBC Sport readers?

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Player of the match

van de Venmeer M.

7.15
37 van de Venmeer M.

7.15

22 B. Johnson

7.01

14 A. Gray

6.87

1 G. Vicario

6.72

17 C. Romero

6.62

Pedro Porro 236.57
13 D. Udogie

6.45

8 Y. Bissouma

6.39

4 K. Danso

6.34

29 P. Sarr

6.29

Son Heung-Min6.27
30 R. Bentancur

6.27

19 D. Solanke

6.26

9 Richarlison

6.17

24 D. Spence

6.15

related subjects

  • Manchester United
  • Football in Europe
  • Europa League
  • Tottenham Hotspur
  • Football

Source: BBC

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