Postpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 18 April 2021
Man Utd 0-0 Burnley
United have failed to score in the first half of four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since December.
Greenwood scores twice as Man Utd beat Burnley
Cavani taps in late third as Utd go eight points behind Man City
Tarkowski had headed instant reply to Greenwood's first goal
Clarets six points above bottom three
Result: Arsenal 1-1 Fulham - Nketiah scores last-gasp equaliser
Maja penalty had given Fulham hope of victory
Emlyn Begley
Man Utd 0-0 Burnley
United have failed to score in the first half of four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since December.
Man Utd 0-0 Burnley
The half-time whistle goes and it's goalless.
Man Utd 0-0 Burnley
Chris Wood started the half with a chance - and ends it with one. Dwight McNeil lifts a free-kick into the box, it's headed onto Wood and he stabs it wide at the far post, as well as clattering Dean Henderson. He was offside anyway.
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Chris Wood leaves Scott McTominay on the floor with an arm in the face in an aerial collision. No punishment and McTominay is OK.
One minute added on.
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Nathan House: United look so blunt at Old Trafford against teams that sit deep defensively, same old story. Obvious United are crying out for a top centre-forward this summer.
Khael Malik: United just aren't any good when they're not a goal down, are they?
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Scott McTominay puts in a cross but Mason Greenwood's glancing header is too light - it needed more power.
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If Burnley have a chance today, it's probably Chris Wood. He snatches at a volley from James Tarkowski's flick-on but it's wide.
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Stephen Warnock
Ex-Aston Villa and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Mason Greenwood couldn't get on the end of the ball across the box and I think Marcus Rashford was offside on the initial ball but what a glorious ball played back across from Rashford - he just cushions it with the instep and Greenwood just hurls himself towards it. Fractions away.
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Gary Neville on Sky has called the European Super League proposals a "scandal" and says Manchester United should be "ashamed" for their reported part in it.
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Aditya Thakkar: United need to be more precise and careful with their passing. Burnley are swinging the momentum quite easily every time we're giving them a chance
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Mason Greenwood is inches away from putting United ahead. Marcus Rashford plays a low ball across the six-yard box and Mason Greenwood, sliding in, seems to let the ball go through his legs. Rashford may have been offside anyway.
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*Insert amusing caption here*
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Now United have a penalty shout. Marcus Rashford goes past Bailey Peacock-Farrell, who holds his hands up and keeps his legs in as he tries his best to not touch Rashford - because if he does that's a penalty. Rashford goes down, he was expecting the contact. No penalty.
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Four of United's six shots so far have been set up by their full-backs.
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United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka takes a risk as he shoves Chris Wood over from a cross in the box. It probably wasn't strong enough a shove to be a foul... but that often doesn't stop decisions being given.
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Chris Wood loves playing United and he goes close again. Matt Lowton whips in a fantastic super-deep cross and Wood powers a header just wide.
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Paul Pogba - in one of his best runs of form in a Manchester United jersey - gets into space from a corner but heads wide.
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Oooh, Marcus Rashford gets the ball on the left and leathers in a powerful shot from a tight angle which the Burnley keeper does well to tip over.
My favourite football stat this season was when Dundalk didn't commit a single foul in their entire Europa League group game against Arsenal.
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Stephen Warnock
Ex-Aston Villa and Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think that's a yellow card for Aaron Wan-Bissaka - it's a bit too easy to be branded there. Seems harsh to me.