Manchester United
Sergio Romero - 7.5/10
For a game where he was barely tested, Romero played his part to deny Mason early on in the first half. After 80 minutes of decent distribution, during which he was a spectator, for the most part, he was subbed off.
Matteo Darmian - 6.5/10
After a somewhat lukewarm first half, Darmian settled into the game and provided much-required cover from the one-odd Burton attack. Although he sometimes struggled against Dyer, his tackling was pretty decent. More could've been expected of him going forward but as it stood, that wasn't much needed after all.
Victor Lindelof - 6/10
Lindelof had an average game for his first start for the club. Thought largely untroubled, his passing was a little off and the big Swede made an error in the buildup to the consolation goal. It's obvious that he needs some time getting used to the English game.
Chris Smalling - 6.5/10
Smalling had a relatively quiet game with United dominating possession for the most part. However, he was a little erratic at times and almost lost Mason in the buildup to Burton's first big chance of the game.
Daley Blind - 7/10
Blind's forays into attack were a welcome addition. After notching up an important assist for Rashford's second, he usually stayed in defence, and was hardly ever troubled in the first half. With a change in formation at the restart, Blind maintained his composure but couldn't block the odd cross from Palmer into the box.
Michael Carrick - 8/10
Carrick's return to the side seemed like he wasn't benched at all. The United captain was at his usual best, dictating the play like concerto conductor. His ease on the ball and timely passing kept the clock ticking for the Red Devils.
Ander Herrera - 7.5/10
Herrera looked as fresh as ever with his first start of the season. His interceptions were vital to commence counterattacks and he and Carrick formed a formidable partnership in the middle of the park to bully Burton's attackers.
Juan Mata - 8/10
Mata was at his creative best, channelling his play-maker abilities to engineer all attacks. His positioning was brilliant and he even hit the post after befuddling some defenders in the box. For a strong performance, he was unlucky to not get a goal or assist, as he was subbed off at halftime for some much-needed rest.
Jesse Lingard - 8.5/10
After an electric start to the game with the assist for the first goal, Lingard settled in and was one of the deadliest player going forward. With his decisive passing and linking up, he also dispatched a decent finish to wrap up the first half romp.
Anthony Martial - 9/10
If one were to say Martial didn't dispatch all the chances that came his way, it wouldn't be far off the truth. However, he used his sublime dribbling and trickery on the ball to wreak havoc on the Burton defence throughout the game, wowing the Old Trafford faithful with his dangerous darting into the box.
For all his eye-catching movement, Martial even managed an assist and a goal to his name to seal off the game as the man of the match.
Marcus Rashford - 9/10
A mercurial performance from the English striker. He opened up the scoring with a well-placed chip and his second goal was a piece of beauty. His linkup play with the other 3 attackers was absolutely unplayable, as United ran riot in the first half.
Before being withdrawn at the hour mark, he also managed to notch an assist for the 4th goal after beautifully linking up with Martial. In the end, Rashford earned some early rest.
Substitutes:
Luke Shaw - 6.5/10
The young Englishman came on to provide a formation shift in the second half. Actually scored a goal but was wrongly called offside, unluckily. Looked a bit sluggish at times but it was a welcome sight for the left-back after a lengthy layoff. Needs more game time.
Scott McTominay - 6.5/10
The youngster got a good chance early on to add his name to the scoresheet but couldn't make the most of it. However, his passing was crisp and ventured forward quite often. Showed quite a lot of promise.
Joel Pereira - 5/10
With 10 minutes left to play, Pereira was given a customary goalkeeper lipservice. However, to add little to his case, he spilt an off-ball at the last minute of injury time which led to the Burton consolation. Butter-fingered.