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Manchester United v Burnley: Premier League – live! – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Manchester United v Burnley: Premier League – live! – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Half-time: Man United 0-1 Burnley

Burnley lead at the break. One of the most Route One goals you’ll ever see separates the sides as they traipse in for their half-time brew. Having seen United miss a couple of good chances in an otherwise dreary encounter, Ashley Westwood hoofed the ball forward, Ben Mee headed it across the penalty area and Chris Wood provided the finish. Things have gone from bad to worse for Ole Gunnar Solskjær.

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2 min: Ashley Westwood sends in a wonderful corner-kick, which almost finds Wood. David De Gea punches clear.

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1 min: Burnley win another free-kick in the center-circle. The ball’s played to Lowton, who lumps it towards the far post. Nemanja Matic wins his header against Mee this time, but concedes a corner. From that, they win another one.

min: A hopelessly optimistic Andreas Pereira tries a shot from distance that prompts whistles of derision from the fans behind Nick Pope’s goal.

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(min: Well, that could scarcely have been more direct, but whatever works, eh? Very much against the run of play, United have conceded from yet another set-piece. The ball was wellied to the edge of the penalty area, where Ben Mee headed it into the mixer. Wood’s finish was excellent, his reactions commendably quick as the ball sat up for him about 33 yards from goal.

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Burnley take the lead. A free-kick from the center-circle finds Ben Mee, who flicks it on. The ball sits up nicely for Chris Wood, who swivels and smashes the ball past De Gea. ()()

Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Photograph: Phil Noble / Reuters

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min: More crisp, quick passing from Manchester United

as they unsuccessfully try to find an opening in the Burnley defense. They make it to the edge of the final third before Matt Lowton intervenes and wellies the ball 89 yards down the pitch.

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(min: Charlie Taylor dives in with a perfectly timed tackle to prevent Anthony Martial from opening scoring after being teed up in the Burnley penalty area. A poor first touch from the United striker didn’t help his cause.

() Anthony Martial of Manchester United is thwarted by Charlie Taylor. Photograph: John Peters / Manchester United via Getty Images

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(min: More good play from Wan-Bissaka, who gets the better of McNeill down the right and sends a cross arcing into the Burnley

penalty area. The ball goes out for a corner, with Pope diverting Dan James’s header wide. Nothing comes from the set-piece.

min: Dearie me. Burnley win a free-kick just outside the Manchester United

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min: No sooner do I type that than Juan Mata misses a glorious opportunity to put

Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Oooops. Photograph: Paul Currie / BPI / Shutterstock

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Juan Mata of Manchester United misses a chance to score. (3.) (PM) EST 068

(min:) As we approach the half-hour mark, you’d have to conclude the people who chose not to occupy their seats tonight made a very wise decision. THere’s not much in the way of entertainment here, with neither side providing any cutting edge.

min: Chris Wood heads a good chance narrowly wide from the edge of the six year box. (Burnley) Had a free-kick a long way out, the ball was lumped into the box, where Wood was teed up by a knock-down from Mee. Had he hit the target he would have scored, although the pointy-heads at VAR HQ might have had something to say about either his (a) possibly being offside and (b) sly shove in the back of Harry Maguire as the ball came in .

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min: ANthony Martial tries to pick out Dan James, who is on a gallop down the left wing. His pass is intercepted by Tarkowski.

min : Nick Pope gets down quickly to save a low left-footed drive from Fred.

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min: Empty seat watch: There are visible clusters of unoccupied seats dotted here and there around the ground. Unsurprising, I guess, seeing as it’s a school night and the opposition aren’t particularly glamourous.

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min: Manchester United continue to dominate, with Burnley having got just one touch of the ball inside their hosts’ penalty area. Pereira picks out Wan-Bissaka on the right and United work the ball across the face of the

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min: Dan James plays the ball wide to Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who squares the ball for Anthony Martial. It’s on a plate for the Frenchman, who sticks out a toe and somehow steers the ball well off target when scoring looked easier. A poor miss, or is he still lame from his injury in the opening minutes?

min: Manchester United are forced back into their own half by the Burnley press, with Matic eventually passing the ball back to his goalkeeper, David de Gea.

min: Manchester United have started well and are moving the ball around quickly and largely accurate, their full -backs fully involved as they play high up the pitch. No chances of note for either side yet, mind.

min: Aaron Wan-Bissaka gets the better of Taylor and sends a low cross fizzing into the Manchester United

penalty area from the right. Andreas Pereira is unable to turn and shoot, trapped as he is in the shackles of Jack Cork. Good defending from the midfielder.

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min: Brandon Williams jinks this way and that on the inside left, before sending in a cross. Fred shapes to pull the trigger, but his shot is blocked by Charlie Taylor.

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Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.

Brandon Williams of Manchester United on a jinky run. Photograph: John Peters / Manchester United via Getty Images

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9 min: Manchester United corner. Andreas Pereira sends the ball into the penalty area, where Nick Pope claims comfortably.

Brandon Williams of Manchester United in action wth Matthew Lowton of Burnley.

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8 min: Matt Lowton hoofs the ball long for Jay Rodriguez to chase, but the

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7 min: There’s a pause in play as Anthony Martial receives treatment after landing awkwardly. He gets to his feet and hobbles to the touchline and then limps back on when summoned by the referee. I’m not sure he’ll be able to continue for much longer, although he may just run the injury off. It looks like he’s twisted his ankle.

6 min: United fans concerned about the presence of Phil Jones in their team’s ranks will be relieved to hear the defender has started reasonably well in this, only his second Premier League start of the season. He’s had a couple of good clearing headers and made one interception on the deck so far.

Manchester United’s Phil Jones beats Burnley’s Chris Wood in the air. Photograph: Martin Rickett / PA

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4 min: Manchester United play the ball out from the back, with assorted Burnley players pressing hard. Their pressure and hard work pays off as Harry Maguire sends a wayward pass out for a throw-in.

3 min: Juan Mata gets forward down the right touchline, with Andreas Pereira in support. A promising looking move breaks down when Aaron Wan-Bissaka is flagged for offside.

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2 min: (Fred shoots from just outside the) Burnley penalty area, but fails to get any power on a shot which rolls tamely wide.

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Manchester United v Burnley is go …

1 min: Juan Mata gets the ball rolling with Manchester United playing into the Stretford End. Jack Cork clatters into Fred, going right through the Manchester United midfielder and conceding a free-kick. That should have been a booking, but he gets that one for free early doors.

Phil Bardsley: The Burnley defender is out with a back injury. He wanted to play, according to his manager Sean Dyche, but the Burnley

Manager did not want to risk him doing a Rashford and making things worse.

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Not long now:

wearing red shirts, white shorts and black socks. Burnley’s wear light blue shirts, shorts and socks, perhaps in the hope it will lend the occasion a derby feel and help them play like Manchester City.

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Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. The teams take to the pitch. Photograph: Paul Ellis / AFP via Getty Images

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A win for Manchester United … would move them within three points of Chelsea in the battle for fourth place, following the failure of Frank Lampard’s side to see off – – Man Arsenal last night.

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Into the dragon’s den: This is not something I’ve noticed before – Manchester United training tops festooned with a dragon motif to celebrate the 4702 Chinese New Year. A quick Google reveals they were debuted ahead of their match against Norwich City earlier this month. Weirdly, is the Year of the Rat, but I suppose a giant rodent motif wouldn’t look quite as … em, fetching.

()Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.() A Manchester United training top complete with dragon motif. Photograph: Ash Donelon / Manchester United via Getty Images

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An email: “ Here in the US There is a brand new commercial on NBC Sports promoting their coverage of the Premier League in which the voice over man declares’ Manchester United’s resurgence has them climbing back up the table ;, ”writes JR in Illinois. “For real. What a world we live in, eh? ”Resurgence, eh? Nurse! The screens!

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Growing apathy at Old Trafford? It may just be the particular echo chamber of Twitter that I inhabit, but I couldn’t help but notice a few Manchester United-supporting folk mention today that they either weren’t bother going to tonight’s game, or known other Fans who couldn’t be bothered to go. If the sight of empty seats at Old Trafford becomes a regular one, the Glazers and Ed Woodward would not be best pleased, even if they are almost entirely to blame for this apparent apathy.

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Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.()

Burnley’s James Tarkowski (left) ) and the team’s  strength and conditioning coach, Tom Short, inspect the pitch on a misty night at Old Trafford. Photograph: Martin Rickett / PA

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() A inside the Manchester United dressing-room. Photograph: Ash Donelon / Manchester United via Getty Images

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Those teams …

The Phil Jones klaxon has been sounded loud and clear over Old Trafford, with this match perhaps coming a little too soon for Eric Bailly, who has been out all season with a knee injury. Mason Greenwood starts on the bench, with Andreas Pereira and Juan Mata getting the nod ahead of him. Luke Shaw also drops to the bench.

Sean Dyche makes one change to the

Burnley side that beat Leicester at the weekend. Matthew Lowton is in for Phil Bardsley, who is not in the match-day squad.

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Manchester United v Burnley line-ups

Man Utd: De Gea, Wan Bissaka, Jones, Maguire, Williams, Fred, Matic, Andreas Pereira, Mata, James, Martial.

Subs: Bailly, Lingard, Dalot, Romero, Shaw, Greenwood, Gomes.

Burnley:

Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Hendrick, Cork, Westwood, McNeil, Wood, Rodriguez.

Subs: Brady, Hart, Pieters, Lennon, Vydra, Long, Goodridge.

Referee: Jonathan Moss (County Durham)

()Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Jon Moss is in charge. of maintaining order during tonight’s match between Manchester United and Burnley. Photograph: Visionhaus

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Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba latest …

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Portugal international Fernandes is a United target this month, although reports suggest the clubs cannot agree a fee. Jorge Mendes, who is helping to broker the midfielder’s exit, confirmed that Fernandes will leave Sporting this summer, if not this month.

“If he will not leave now he will leave for sure in the summer because Sporting, they have spoken already with other clubs and something will happen,” Mendes told Sky Sports News. “I’m not sure if [it will happen] now or the end of the season.”

Speculation over Pogba’s future at United rumbles on, with his agent Mino Raiola refusing to rule out a summer move for the France midfielder.

“I expect my players to be happy and I expect the clubs to be happy,” he said. “That is my work. I do not want to work in front of what might be happening in the summer. For now he needs to be getting fit and then it is my job to get both parties, if possible, happy. If one of those parties is not happy then there are other ways to resolve that.

“But that is not today the way to talk or to speculate. I don’t say anything for sure. There’s only one thing for sure in life and that is that one day you die. A lot of people did not think he would have gone back to Manchester United, people tend to forget that, people tend to imagine that Manchester United was the only club he could have signed for.

“That was not the case. He chose Manchester United. Maybe [Sir Alex] Ferguson did not like that but he chose Manchester United. ”

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Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring.

Bruno Fernandes remains a Manchester United target. Photograph: Rafael Marchante / Reuters Jon Moss

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Early team news …

Having been sent on to play against Wolves last week despite suffering from a back injury that he promptly made w orse, Marcus Rashford is expected to be out for up to three months, while Victor Lindelof is also a doubt after being sent home early from training by club medical staff yesterday. With Marcos Rojo and Axel Tuanzebe also injured, Eric Bailly or Phil Jones could start in the heart of Manchester United’s defense. Midfielders Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay also remain sidelined.

Shaun Dyche is comparatively lucky and has an almost fully fit squad to choose from. He will, however, be without Ashley Barnes, who is recovering from a hernia operation, but Icelandic winger Johann Berg Gudmondsson could feature after recovering from a hamstring injury.

()Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. Burnley’s Chris Wood celebrates after opening the scoring. We wish Ashley Barnes well in his recovery from a hernia operation. Photograph: Anthony Devlin / PA Bruno Fernandes

Premier League: Manchester United v Burnley

While Burnley eased the pressure on themselves with a much-needed win over Leicester at the weekend, had no such luck. While there was no shame in only going down 2-0 to Liverpool, the gaping chasm in class between the two sides could scarcely have been more apparent and they Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s men could easily have lost by five or six.

While Manchester United fans are desperate for Ole to succeed, one suspects that anything less than a win against their visitors from Turf Moor could result in their patience wearing thin. Their anger at the club’s stagnation in the face of massive financial outlay is currently being vented at the club’s owners, the Glazers, and their executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, who are ultimately responsible for the club’s disastrous transfer policy over the past five or six seasons.

It’s hardly a stretch to suggest that if on-field results don’t improve, it is a certain over-promoted Norwegian who will be scapegoated, as his employers are unlikely to be willing to shoulder any blame – of which there is plenty to go around – for the club’s current woes. Kick-off tonight is at the ungodly hour of 8. pm (GMT), but stay tuned for team news and build-up in the meantime.

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