United made a sluggish start to the game and there were shades of the previous home game against 10-man Everton as West

Ham made the better start. Casemiro did well to slide in and turn a Mateus Fernandes shot over the bar which was going

in. It took 24 minutes for the Red Devils to win their first corner but they slowly grew more hungry and confident.

Joshua Zirkzee saw a shot with his thigh cleared off the line by former United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka and then Bruno

Fernandes shaved the post on the rebound.

Amorim mercilessly took off Ayden Heaven at half-time after a shaky display from the 19-year-old, reinstating Leny Yoro

after dropping him from the starting line-up. United continued to search for the first goal and found it through a

stroke of luck and class. Casemiro's shot was going wide but it ended up at the feet of Dalot, who kept a cool head to

finish from close range.

United were heading for fifth in the table but couldn't see out the win as weak defending from a corner allowed Magassa

to pounce on the rebound in the 83rd minute. The hosts had enough time to conjure a winner but rarely looked like

finding it, Fernandes blasting a desperate attempt wide deep in added time. So instead of sleeping in the Champions

League spots, United were left in eighth, on course to miss out on European football once again.

GOAL rates Man United's players from Old Trafford...

Senne Lammens (6/10):

Shanked one kick into the stands but he was cleaning up Heaven's mess. Didn't have to deal with very much but could be

questioned for not showing more authority from the corner leading to the equaliser.

Noussair Mazraoui (7/10):

A very competent performance which makes the case for him to be the starting right-centre-back. Reacted quickly to snuff

out danger and put out fires. Hacked a shot off the line before Magassa struck.

Ayden Heaven (4/10):

Had a real tough time in his first Premier League start of the season. Made a clumsy and late tackle on Bowen which

earned him an early booking then a sloppy backpass forced Lammens to come out of his area. Brutally, but not

undeservedly, hooked at half-time for Yoro.

Luke Shaw (7/10):

Showed his experience and put in a strong defensive display. Made a series of good blocks, including a brave one on

Callum Wilson.

Amad Diallo (7/10):

Caused West Ham plenty of headaches with his twisting runs and had a good understanding with Mazraoui and Mbeumo.

Bruno Fernandes (5/10):

Licked the post with one effort which he should have scored from and overall struggled to provide the spark United

needed against a mediocre opponent. As if to prove this point, he shanked a shot wide in added time.

Casemiro (6/10):

Made an important slide tackle on Mateus Fernandes but let West Ham have too much space and dominance in midfield.

Played his part in the goal, albeit courtesy of a wayward shot which happened to land at Dalot's feet.

Diogo Dalot (6/10):

Didn't ask many questions of West Ham, again struggling to cause any damage on his weaker left side. But he popped up in

the right place at the right time and when he left the pitch United were heading for victory.