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Evening all, and welcome to Manchester United v Burnley!

Premier League / Matchday 24
Old Trafford / 22.01.2020
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Ben Snowball

Updated 22/01/2020 at 22:09 GMT


22:08
Burnley have their first win at Old Trafford since 1962! What a win and what a performance from them! They move seven points clear of the relegation zone, while United miss yet another opportunity to close the gap on Chelsea.
22:08
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Full-time: Manchester United 0-0 Burnley
90+4'
Dyche is on the touchline yelling instructions, but he needn't bother. United have nothing.
90+2'
The camera pans around the ground, showing just how few home fans have bothered staying to the end. And it's hard to challenge anyone who'd prefer to be plotted up in the pub, well away from this.
90+1'
Steve McManaman gives Ben Mee man of the match, and I am full agreement. He's been excellen,t in defence and attack.
90'
There'll be four added minutes.
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Mata, 25 yards out, curves a ball to the far post where Shaw has a run on Hendrick, so shoves him, heads home, and the ref rules the goal out.
90'
Since going 2-0 down, United haven't made a proper chance.
89'
I'm finding that I'm barely describing the action here, because there is barely any action. United have no tempo, no zest and no class. Watching them is painful.
87'
Rodriguez breaks and Wan-Bissaka, who's been United's best player tonight, charges into him but escapes a booking.
86'
The ground is emptying something fierce.
85'
I guess it should be noted that Burnley beat Leicester at the weekend, but they were given far more to worry about than has been the case tonight. In the meantime, Greenwood feeds Martial, who swings an aimless shot somewhere towards Burnley.
83'
Mata into Greenwood, who turns on the edge and somehow digs a shot out of his feet - it's a sort of futsal-style toe-poke, and the power he generates is serious ... but the ball whooshes just wide.
82'
I should addd, Mee has been as good and also made the first goal.
81'
Tarkowski has been excellent tonight - against limited attackers, it's true, but he's not missed a header, and there's another from another Wan-Bissaka cross.
79'
Shaw goes down the left and cuts back for Lingard, who opens his body and punches a shot into the nearest defender.
78'
United tap the ball about, but then in a moment of rare perception, Matic darts a ball into Martial whose first touch is good, carrying him into the box. But, under pressure, he can't get his laces behind a shot, which goes wide of the near post.
76'
Phut, sputter, and such. It's funny really that for all his talk of youth and risk, Solskjaer is getting himself into trouble with conservative selections. I wonder if this might be that.
73'
I'm going to level with you: I have an allegiance here. I was at the cup game against Liverpool in 1999 when Solskjaer scored the injury-time winner; I was the Nou Camp when he did it again in the European Cup final. I understand the difficulties of horrendous owners and injuries to his best players. But I'm losing my patience.
71'
Luke Shaw has one goal and seven assists in 144 league appearances. What is he going to do?