West Brom vs Manchester United player ratings: Saido Berahino scores highest, whilst Marcos Rojo scores lowest

A look at the individual performances in the 2-2 draw

Simon Rice,Richard Parry
Tuesday 21 October 2014 10:34 EDT
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Marcos Rojo competes for the ball with Berahino
Marcos Rojo competes for the ball with Berahino (GETTY IMAGES)

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Daley Blind rescued a late point for Manchester United as they were held to a 2-2 draw at West Brom.

The Holland international scored his first goal for the club to break Albion's hearts just as they looked like securing victory.

Saido Berahino had fired them 2-1 ahead with his seventh goal of the season in the second half after Marouane Fellaini bagged his first goal for United.

It had cancelled out Stephane Sessegnon's wonderful opener at The Hawthorns and the Baggies, who move up to 14th in the Barclays Premier League, were good value for a point.

The result means United boss Louis van Gaal has still not won away from Old Trafford with his side sixth in the table.

But how did the players perform on an individual level? We take a look...

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