Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo was presented with a plate by Sir Alex Ferguson after scoring his 700th club goal last weekend, but there was to be no goal number 701 for the Portguese on Sunday. Starting in the league for the first time since that infamous 4-0 defeat at Brentford in August, Ronaldo endured a frustrating afternoon, seeming to waver between dropping too deep in search of the ball and then being caught offside when United did find him up the pitch. He did manage to get the ball in the back of the net twice, but it was no surprise to see his first effort rightly flagged for offside, before the forward stole the ball off Nick Pope after thinking Newcastle had taken a free-kick short, but his subsequent effort was also waved away before he picked up a booking for his efforts. Ronaldo ended up walked off shaking his head when he was replaced on 72 minutes, but he can't really have any arguments about his substitution.
Fred
Fred was back in the starting XI with Scott McTominay suspended, but it will be a huge surprise if he keeps his place after a truly abysmal showing against Newcastle. The Brazilian's touch was poor, he was easily bullied off the ball and was guilty of conceding possession far too easily on countless occasions. Indeed, he almost gifted Newcastle the opening goal after being hounded off the ball just outside the penalty area, but Wilson could only flash the shot wide. Fred also had a golden opportunity to win it for United late on. The Brazilian did manage to connect with Rashford's cross but missed with the goal gaping.
Joelinton
Neither team created too many chances at Old Trafford, but there's no doubt the best two opportunities to break the deadlock fell to Joelinton in the first half. The Newcastle midfielder did beat David de Gea with his first effort, but then saw the ball hit the crossbar. Joelinton react quickly to the miss, but could only put the rebound onto the post. The Brazilian was able to manage a wry smile afterwards, but there's no doubt it was a huge let-off for United.