Manchester United’s hopes of finishing in the top four of the Premier League were dealt another blow by a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Burnley at Old Trafford.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side came into the fixture on 34 points, just six points shy of Chelsea in fourth, but without talisman Marcus Rashford offered up a poor showing against a resolute Burnley.
Chris Wood gave the visitors the lead late in the first half when he reacted first to a knockdown and lashed past David de Gea.
Solskjaer turned to the bench at the start of the second half and, while the introduction of Mason Greenwood gave the hosts some impetus, they rarely threated the goal of Nick Pope.
And Jay Rodriguez put the game beyond United with a fine strike from distance just some ten minutes into the second half.
Luke Shaw thought he had halved the deficit on the cusp of injury time but was rightly penalised for a push, and referee Jon Moss blew the final whistle to a half-empty stadium after United fans streamed out in their droves well before full time.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Patrick Atangana Fouda: ‘A hero of the fight against HIV leaves us’
34 minutes -
Trinity Oil MD Gabriel Kumi elected Board Chairman of Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies
1 hour -
ORAL campaign key to NDC’s election victory – North America Dema Naa
1 hour -
US Supreme Court to hear TikTok challenge to potential ban
2 hours -
Amazon faces US strike threat ahead of Christmas
2 hours -
Jaguar Land Rover electric car whistleblower sacked
2 hours -
US makes third interest rate cut despite inflation risk
2 hours -
Fish processors call for intervention against illegal trawling activities
2 hours -
Ghana will take time to recover – Akorfa Edjeani
3 hours -
Boakye Agyarko urges reforms to revitalise NPP after election defeat
3 hours -
Finance Minister skips mini-budget presentation for third time
3 hours -
‘ORAL’ team to work gratis – Ablakwa
3 hours -
Affirmative Action Coalition condemns lack of gender quotas in Transition, anti-corruption teams
4 hours -
December 7 election was a battle for the ‘soul of Ghana’ against NPP – Fifi Kwetey
4 hours -
Social media buzzing ahead of Black Sherif’s ‘Zaama Disco’ on December 21
4 hours