Premier League
Man Utd player ratings vs Hong Kong as 9/10 Chido Obi brilliant and 2/10 teammate sealed his fate in pre season

Man Utd player ratings vs Hong Kong as 9/10 Chido Obi brilliant and 2/10 teammate sealed his fate in pre season
Manchester United completed the post-season tour of Asia on Friday with a 3-1 win over Hong Kong.
In response to being booed in Malaysia on Wednesday, Ruben Amorim named a strong team from the start against the Hong Kong national team.
However, it made little difference immediately as, despite dominating early proceedings, United went 1-0 behind to Hong Kong.
It stayed this way until the 50th minute when Chido Obi scored his first senior goal for Manchester United to draw the teams level.
Obi then got his second of the game in the 80th minute with a brilliant header to further remind fans of his clinical ability.
Manchester United’s player ratings vs Hong Kong
Tom Heaton – 3
Terrible attempt at saving the Hong Kong goal, beaten at his near post. Didn’t have anything to do otherwise
Tyler Fredricson – 6
Another mature and composed performance from Fredricson, who did everything he was asked to do well.
Jonny Evans – 6
In Evans’ final United appearance, he was as reliable as ever despite having nothing to do.
Godwill Kukonki – 5
Showed some positive signs but was weak for the goal, although he will have assumed Heaton would have saved it.
Casemiro – 5
Offered a threat in attack and almost scored a sensational goal, but looked to be playing at half-speed.
Bruno Fernandes – 4
On a day when his United future is a hot topic, Fernandes’ head seemed elsewhere in a disappointing performance. Missed a one-on-one chance by attempting to rabona the chance.
Harry Amass – 6
In the thick of the action for United early on, maturity shone through as he had a very solid
Shea Lacey – 7
Lacey looked electric every time he got the ball and certainly made the most of his start, and will have secured his place on tour in July despite getting just 25 minutes
Alejandro Garnacho – 8
Responded well to a bad few weeks on and off the pitch, and looked like the sharpest player on the pitch, creating countless chances. Had fans singing renditions of “Viva Garnacho” with some of his dribbles.
Rasmus Hojlund – 2
Once again offered virtually nothing bar maybe one nice show of strength, and also failed to convert a few chances after bad touches. Not good enough against opponents he should be dominating. His day was made worse as his junior striking rival outperformed him. Hojlund’s fate should be sealed.
Substitutes
Sekou Kone – 6.5
Replacing Casemiro in the 25th minute, and looked sharp again but failed to have the same impact he did against ASEAN All-Stars