Manchester United continued their streak of inconsistency and frustration, settling for a 1-1 draw against struggling Burnley at Old Trafford.
The match started with Burnley almost taking a surprise lead within seconds, but David Datro Fofana’s shot was comfortably saved by Andre Onana.
United seemed to struggle to find their rhythm, with Alejandro Garnacho missing a close-range chance.
Despite some promising moments from United, Burnley remained a threat, with Wilson Odobert and Lyle Foster testing the United defense.
United’s attacks lacked the finishing touch, with Bruno Fernandes hitting the post and Garnacho missing another good opportunity.
The second half saw United continue to press, with Antony and Garnacho coming close to scoring. United finally broke the deadlock in the 79th minute when Antony capitalized on a defensive error to put United ahead.
However, Burnley equalized late in the game from a controversial penalty decision, leaving United frustrated.
Despite late chances for both teams, the match ended 1-1, with United once again failing to secure a win against a lower-ranked opponent.