

PLAYER RATINGS: Burnley 1 Manchester United 1
The striker, who had been one short of the three-figure milestone for almost a year, since netting in a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, restored parity just minutes into the second half.
Deadline day signing Wout Weghorst was magnificent in the build up, taking two players out of the equation with a neat touch, before slipping a sublime reverse pass into his strike partner, who stepped across his marker before slotting the ball past David De Gea.
The Dutchman almost opened his account for the Clarets moments later when allowing the ball to drop before thumping it goal-wards from distance. However, De Gea got down impeccably to get a strong hand to the attempt as the ball arrowed towards the corner.
Those moments marked a significant shift from the home side's first half display as Ralf Rangnick's Red Devils blew them out of the water.
They had the ball in the net three times, though only one registered. That came from Paul Pogba in the 18th minute as the Frenchman passed the ball into the roof of the net from Luke Shaw's pull back.
Raphael Varane had guided a header past Nick Pope before hand, but the goal was chalked off following VAR's intervention after Harry Maguire was deemed to have obstructed Rodriguez as Bruno Fernandes' set-piece was delivered.
Josh Brownhill later inadvertently poked the ball into his own net from Marcus Rashford's pass, though Pogba had already been penalised for fouling Erik Pieters from Shaw's original delivery.
Here are the ratings.
The Dutchman almost opened his account for the Clarets moments later when allowing the ball to drop before thumping it goal-wards from distance. However, De Gea got down impeccably to get a strong hand to the attempt as the ball arrowed towards the corner.

5. Ben Mee 7.5
Pulled here, there and everywhere in the first half as United continuously got beyond the full backs, but the skipper was brilliant after the break. Dominant in the air, holding nothing back as he competed for headers, and made important blocks to deny shots on target from Varane and Fernandes. Photo: Stu Forster

6. Dwight McNeil 5.5
Trying ever so hard to get things right in a bid to be the difference to Burnley's season, but almost seems to be trying too hard at times. Far more effective when drifting inside, creating his own space and feeding the forwards, though he was caught on the ball far too often. Photo: George Wood

7. Maxwel Cornet 5.5
Still getting up to speed after returning from AFCON and seemingly not as effective when pinned to the touchline. Had a tough evening up against Dalot, wasn't able to work his way into too many threatening positions and went down with cramp with 20 minutes remaining. Photo: Alex Livesey

8. Ashley Westwood 6
Completely bypassed in the first half as Fernandes, Pogba and McTominay controlled the midfield. Vast improvement in the second half, applying a soothing touch to help the Clarets settle into a rhythm and moved the ball well. Photo: Clive Brunskill