I too raised an eyebrow at Bruno's substitution, but it was 86 minutes, and James in my view did not do badly in his brief spell. I think far too many people have put themselves in a frame of mind where they don't really judge him fairly when he's on the pitch.
I also think Bruno was a good deal better than decent. If you add up all the good things he does in the course of the game, it amounts to more than possibly anyone other than Pogba (definitely my MoM) tonight, although it was not one of his more eye-catching performances. A bit of the same thing with Rashford - the thing is, they're involved in so much that the things that don't work tend to drown out just how many good things they do over the course of a game.
Certainly a strong game by Bailly, but I wouldn't go as far as many other posters. To my mind he was better against Wolves. The D did well as a unit. Shaw was questionable in the first half, when he struggled defensively on several occasions, but much better in the second.
Perhaps the biggest piece of good news here when it comes to individual players was Martial. A very good, if not dominant, game where he finally scored the kind of goal he should be scoring regularly. Hopefully that'll kickstart him. Perfect timing, with Cavani out for another two games.
And, they played like a team. For once, it wasn't half the team being nothing special and the other half being good, with 1-2 players more than good. Almost the whole team did very well, Fred and McTominay really the only pedestrian performances. I think - hope - that what that shows isn't so much unusually many players having a good evening, but rather that things are really starting to gel collectively, making everyone better.