da bet7: The Cameroonian goalkeeper spoiled his afternoon by flooring Zeki Amdouni in the box as the wasteful Red Devils threw away another three points
da realsbet: It's no wonder Manchester United won't be playing Champions League football next season, as they simply don't deserve it. Yet another below-par display saw Erik ten Hag's side punished for a defensive lapse as Burnley escaped from Old Trafford with a 1-1 draw.
United created enough over the course of the 90 minutes to be able to blow the Clarets away, but wasteful finishing – and some inspired goalkeeping from Ari Muric – ultimately cost them in a display that mirrored so many others in what has been a terrible 2023-24 campaign.
Antony, who was rightly ripped apart for mocking Coventry's players at Wembley last week, appeared to have been the saviour as he raced onto a Burnley mistake and slotted past Muric to give United the lead. But an all too familiar error at the back, this time by Andre Onana, let the visitors back in as they walked away with a point and they'll argue they deserved even more.
GOAL rates Manchester United's players from Old Trafford…
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Andre Onana (4/10):
He got away with it against Wolves on the opening day, but not here. After making arguably the save of the season in the first half, Onana ruined his good work by poleaxing Amdouni to concede the penalty for the equaliser. A real sickener as he kept United in it at times.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (5/10):
Defensively sound but when he tried to get forward and support attacks his end product was severely lacking.
Casemiro (5/10):
Understandably doesn't look entirely comfortable filling in at centre-back and it was his error that ultimately led to the chaos in the box that saw Onana concede the penalty.
Harry Maguire (6/10):
He's solid as a rock when the game's in front of him but got caught out on a few occasions when he was forced to run towards his own goal.
Diogo Dalot (5/10):
A quiet afternoon for Dalot, who's usually far more involved in attacking areas than he was today.
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Kobbie Mainoo (4/10):
Sat deepest of the midfield three but he's no Casemiro and was nowhere to be seen as Burnley regularly breezed past him on the counter. Hooked after 65 minutes of what was probably his worst performance in a United shirt so far.
Christian Eriksen (5/10):
Some neat touches and put one on a plate for Garnacho in the first half, only for the Argentine to lash into the side netting. Ultimately ineffective, though. United need a lot more.
Bruno Fernandes (7/10):
Ran the show in the first half, creating countless chances only for those ahead of him to keep missing. A real leader's performance once again and will be frustrated at more dropped points.
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Antony (7/10):
After a rough week in the aftermath of his FA Cup semi-final antics, he took his goal expertly well for what had looked to be United's winner, until Onana's crazy decision to punch Amdouni.
Rasmus Hojlund (4/10):
An anonymous first half saw him touch the ball just nine times and it didn't get much better after half-time. Taken off after 65 minutes as United searched for a breakthrough – not a great look for the Dane.
Alejandro Garnacho (5/10):
He's so dangerous with the ball at his feet and when he's running at defenders but his finishing was really poor here, which tarnished his afternoon's work.
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Amad Diallo (5/10):
Brought on after 65 minutes but couldn't really impact the game and wasted a chance at the death as he struck the ball straight at Fernandes' back.
Scott McTominay (N/A):
Came on in the 65th minute but then had to be withdrawn in stoppage-time due to injury.
Sofyan Amrabat (N/A):
Introduced late on for Eriksen.
Mason Mount (N/A):
Replaced McTominay at the very end.
Erik ten Hag (5/10):
Ultimately you can't blame him for Onana's stupidity, but the subs he brought on didn't swing the game in United's favour and there was a massive hole in the middle of the park throughout, that Burnley exploited on more than one occasion. Surely he won't last much longer?