He gave the ball away twice in 10 seconds in the 2nd half which came to nothing, can't think of more? He did have 3 or 4 tame shots but Robins was talking in the week about the team wanting to walk it in and needing to lose their fear of shooting and hitting the ball first time. In this regard I felt he lead by example even if the execution wasn't great. Do you penalise striker's ratings if their defensive headers are not 100% accurate?
Got box to box all match, passed forward every time he had the chance, won his aerial duels, anticipated the danger when his team mates made mistakes or were caught up the pitch, played the pass of the match out to Sterling on the touchline and turned over a huge amount of possession through interceptions and tackles. Rochdale had nothing through the middle and had to play counter attacking football for much of the match. In terms of a DM performance, it was about as flawless as it gets at this level.