#2 Hit: Marcus Rashford

He gets plenty of criticism for his poor finishing, questionable decision-making and the like, but Marcus Rashford was impressive for an out-of-sorts United here.
He set up Lukaku's goal with a smart pass into his feet - nutmegging the onrushing Stephens, having just bullied Yoshida off-the-ball. Then, he accelerated beyond the Japanese centre-back and delivered a low pass across the box for Herrera's equaliser - the Spaniard couldn't really miss.
It's been a tough few weeks for him as questions persist whether he should stay in Manchester or leave for his development elsewhere, where patience and persistence are encouraged more. Match commentators were rightly baffled as to why he was being replaced with 15 minutes to play, being one of the visitors' chief attacking threats, but he suffered an ankle knock and precautionary measures probably came into play.
It was an encouraging display from someone who has been short of confidence recently, one that he needs to boost his morale. A game-high four key passes, three completed dribbles and two influential assists - he now has 20 for Manchester United.