Donny van de Beek - (On for Fred 89') N/A. Busied himself around the Leeds’ box, but almost no chance to make an impact on the game. Getty
LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier: 7 – The 21-year-old goalkeeper made a key stop at the end of the first half, denying Rashford’s free-kick with a good hand to keep it level. Also made a routine save to deny Greenwood in the second half. Reuters
Luke Ayling: 6 – Ayling picked up a yellow card in the first half for a rash challenge and walked a tightrope for the rest of the game. Made some key blocks still to prevent Manchester United. Reuters
Diego Llorente: 7 – The Spanish defender put in a solid performance, looking the most assured of the back four in the Leeds side. Getty
Pascal Struijk: 6 – The defender gave away a few sloppy fouls, most notably one on the edge of the area for Rashford’s free-kick that came close. Had an otherwise secure game. AFP
Ezgjan Alioski: 7 – The 29-year-old ran the left flank well, defending and preventing the away side from causing many problems down his side. The defender made a crucial interception in the second half to deny James from having a free shot at goal. Reuters
Kalvin Phillips: 8 – Had a busy game trying to keep track of Bruno Fernandes in his man-marking duties but did it well, denying the Portuguese playmaker many chances to pull the strings. Getty
Helder Costa: 5 – Costa had a difficult first half defensively as the United attacks came down the Leeds right. Switched sides with Harrison in the second half, picking up Wan-Bissaka in his marking duties. EPA
Stuart Dallas: 6 – The midfielder combined well in the second half to create Leeds’ best worked chance of the game. Dallas had an otherwise quiet game, patrolling the central areas for the home team. AFP
Tyler Roberts: 5 – Gave away a free-kick in a dangerous area with a flying challenge that put Roberts on a booking in the first half. Looked to be a creative force in the game but was unable to have that impact on the side. EPA
Jack Harrison: 6 – The wide-man had a quiet game before being subbed in the second half. The man on-loan from Manchester City put in a sound defensive performance though, tracking Shaw well and preventing the left-back from causing much trouble. AP
Patrick Bamford: 5 – Bamford had a quiet game, given little service but kept up his running duties, pressing the United centre-backs throughout. PA
SUBS: Ian Poveda (For Harrison 68’) : 6 – The 21-year-old was brought on to add an attacking spark to the game but was unable to do that for the home side. AFP
Mateusz Klich (For Costa 72’) : 5 – Klich came on and looked somewhat shaky at times but did enough off the ball to help earn his side a point. PA
Robin Koch (For Roberts 77’) : 6 – Came on to help bolster the defence, picking up marking duties on Pogba once he entered the fray. Had a solid showing for the latter stages. Reuters
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: Dean Henderson - 7. Little to do in the first half against a nervy, aggressive, home team who tend to draw their home games against big six sides. Untroubled by speculative second half efforts from a team who set up not to lose - against a team who didn’t take their chances. AFP
Aaron Wan-Bissaka - 8. Confident performance. Best moment was a 56th minute run and ball to set up Fernandes as his side stepped up their domination after the break. It wasn’t his fault Fernandes failed to hit the target. Deflected a Costa shot over after 61. EPA
Harry Maguire - 7. Kneed a Fernandes free-kick over early on. Free header on 45 too, but placed the ball over. Pushed up but to no avail. Booked. Rightly commented that his side had control but couldn’t find the cutting edge and quality in the final third. PA
Victor Lindelof - 7. Beautiful ball towards Rashford after seven minutes. Sixth game in succession that this back four have started together and the clean sheet welcome, if not another draw. No player had more touches than the Swede. Reuters
Luke Shaw - 7. Checked by VAR for a possible handball which wasn’t given. Looping free-kick was nearly met by McTominay after 39. Strong supporting the attack down the left. Reuters
Fred - 6. Slow start like his team, but pressed onto Leeds as the visitors were the better side throughout 90 minutes. Was on the receiving end of a verbal roasting from Maguire. It’s not his job to find the goals and the draw was a frustration, but 24 away games unbeaten in the league is impressive. Reuters
Scott McTominay - 6. Man of the match when the teams met in a 6-2 Old Trafford game in December, he almost connected with a first half Shaw free-kick. Steady and stretched to deal with a threatening 84th minute cross. PA
Bruno Fernandes - 7. His three first half free-kicks caused the most concern for Leeds – as his side sought to exploit Leeds’ weakness on set-pieces. Dangerous free kick in early on and an off target free-kick in the first half. Dangerous yet unusually ponderous too. Clattered by his man marker Phillips on the half hour as Bielsa identified the Portuguese as United’s likely source of inspiration Had his side’s best chance but skewed it wide. Reuters
Daniel James - 6. Started against the team he was about to join before he moved to Old Trafford two years ago. Limited impact in the first half and played in by Greenwood after 49 but miscontrolled, then messed up after 62 with another chance. PA
Marcus Rashford - 6. Early chance after seven minutes but ran wide. Best attempt of the first half, a 45th minute swerving free-kick which was well saved. That was 10 minutes after being fouled by Ayling, who was yellow carded. Featured in every Premier League game this season. EPA
Mason Greenwood - 7. Played centrally. Early free header. Fantastic turn and pass to James after 48 and a strike on goal after 60. The bar was low, but his side’s biggest threat and so comfortable. Getty
SUBS: Paul Pogba - (On for James 76') - 6. On for his 200th United game. His first was at Elland Road in 2011. Needed more time to truly change the game. PA
Edinson Cavani - (On for Rashford 86') N/A. Found positions but not enough time to be expected to make a proper impact. Reuters
Donny van de Beek - (On for Fred 89') N/A. Busied himself around the Leeds’ box, but almost no chance to make an impact on the game. Getty
LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier: 7 – The 21-year-old goalkeeper made a key stop at the end of the first half, denying Rashford’s free-kick with a good hand to keep it level. Also made a routine save to deny Greenwood in the second half. Reuters
Luke Ayling: 6 – Ayling picked up a yellow card in the first half for a rash challenge and walked a tightrope for the rest of the game. Made some key blocks still to prevent Manchester United. Reuters
Diego Llorente: 7 – The Spanish defender put in a solid performance, looking the most assured of the back four in the Leeds side. Getty
Pascal Struijk: 6 – The defender gave away a few sloppy fouls, most notably one on the edge of the area for Rashford’s free-kick that came close. Had an otherwise secure game. AFP
Ezgjan Alioski: 7 – The 29-year-old ran the left flank well, defending and preventing the away side from causing many problems down his side. The defender made a crucial interception in the second half to deny James from having a free shot at goal. Reuters
Kalvin Phillips: 8 – Had a busy game trying to keep track of Bruno Fernandes in his man-marking duties but did it well, denying the Portuguese playmaker many chances to pull the strings. Getty
Helder Costa: 5 – Costa had a difficult first half defensively as the United attacks came down the Leeds right. Switched sides with Harrison in the second half, picking up Wan-Bissaka in his marking duties. EPA
Stuart Dallas: 6 – The midfielder combined well in the second half to create Leeds’ best worked chance of the game. Dallas had an otherwise quiet game, patrolling the central areas for the home team. AFP
Tyler Roberts: 5 – Gave away a free-kick in a dangerous area with a flying challenge that put Roberts on a booking in the first half. Looked to be a creative force in the game but was unable to have that impact on the side. EPA
Jack Harrison: 6 – The wide-man had a quiet game before being subbed in the second half. The man on-loan from Manchester City put in a sound defensive performance though, tracking Shaw well and preventing the left-back from causing much trouble. AP
Patrick Bamford: 5 – Bamford had a quiet game, given little service but kept up his running duties, pressing the United centre-backs throughout. PA
SUBS: Ian Poveda (For Harrison 68’) : 6 – The 21-year-old was brought on to add an attacking spark to the game but was unable to do that for the home side. AFP
Mateusz Klich (For Costa 72’) : 5 – Klich came on and looked somewhat shaky at times but did enough off the ball to help earn his side a point. PA
Robin Koch (For Roberts 77’) : 6 – Came on to help bolster the defence, picking up marking duties on Pogba once he entered the fray. Had a solid showing for the latter stages. Reuters
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: Dean Henderson - 7. Little to do in the first half against a nervy, aggressive, home team who tend to draw their home games against big six sides. Untroubled by speculative second half efforts from a team who set up not to lose - against a team who didn’t take their chances. AFP
Aaron Wan-Bissaka - 8. Confident performance. Best moment was a 56th minute run and ball to set up Fernandes as his side stepped up their domination after the break. It wasn’t his fault Fernandes failed to hit the target. Deflected a Costa shot over after 61. EPA
Harry Maguire - 7. Kneed a Fernandes free-kick over early on. Free header on 45 too, but placed the ball over. Pushed up but to no avail. Booked. Rightly commented that his side had control but couldn’t find the cutting edge and quality in the final third. PA
Victor Lindelof - 7. Beautiful ball towards Rashford after seven minutes. Sixth game in succession that this back four have started together and the clean sheet welcome, if not another draw. No player had more touches than the Swede. Reuters
Luke Shaw - 7. Checked by VAR for a possible handball which wasn’t given. Looping free-kick was nearly met by McTominay after 39. Strong supporting the attack down the left. Reuters
Fred - 6. Slow start like his team, but pressed onto Leeds as the visitors were the better side throughout 90 minutes. Was on the receiving end of a verbal roasting from Maguire. It’s not his job to find the goals and the draw was a frustration, but 24 away games unbeaten in the league is impressive. Reuters
Scott McTominay - 6. Man of the match when the teams met in a 6-2 Old Trafford game in December, he almost connected with a first half Shaw free-kick. Steady and stretched to deal with a threatening 84th minute cross. PA
Bruno Fernandes - 7. His three first half free-kicks caused the most concern for Leeds – as his side sought to exploit Leeds’ weakness on set-pieces. Dangerous free kick in early on and an off target free-kick in the first half. Dangerous yet unusually ponderous too. Clattered by his man marker Phillips on the half hour as Bielsa identified the Portuguese as United’s likely source of inspiration Had his side’s best chance but skewed it wide. Reuters
Daniel James - 6. Started against the team he was about to join before he moved to Old Trafford two years ago. Limited impact in the first half and played in by Greenwood after 49 but miscontrolled, then messed up after 62 with another chance. PA
Marcus Rashford - 6. Early chance after seven minutes but ran wide. Best attempt of the first half, a 45th minute swerving free-kick which was well saved. That was 10 minutes after being fouled by Ayling, who was yellow carded. Featured in every Premier League game this season. EPA
Mason Greenwood - 7. Played centrally. Early free header. Fantastic turn and pass to James after 48 and a strike on goal after 60. The bar was low, but his side’s biggest threat and so comfortable. Getty
SUBS: Paul Pogba - (On for James 76') - 6. On for his 200th United game. His first was at Elland Road in 2011. Needed more time to truly change the game. PA
Edinson Cavani - (On for Rashford 86') N/A. Found positions but not enough time to be expected to make a proper impact. Reuters
Donny van de Beek - (On for Fred 89') N/A. Busied himself around the Leeds’ box, but almost no chance to make an impact on the game. Getty