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Manchester United scored three first-half goals for the first time in the Premier League since January as they swept Burnley aside at Old Trafford to move back into the top six.
Scott McTominay's eighth-minute curler from the edge of the area was United's quickest top-flight goal since the Scot scored twice in the opening minutes against Leeds more than 12 months ago.
Jadon Sancho's deflected effort doubled the hosts' advantage before Cristiano Ronaldo - who had wasted a glorious chance after being sent clean through when the game was still goalless - tapped into an empty net after McTominay's shot had been touched on to a post by Burnley keeper Wayne Hennessey.
Aaron Lennon took advantage of a poor first touch from Eric Bailly to pull one back for the visitors with a clinical finish into the bottom corner.
However, in their first game since 12 December, Burnley lacked the stamina or the guile to trouble United further and remain in the bottom three.
The victory extends United's unbeaten run since the dismissal of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to eight matches, although as they are only two points closer to the top of the league than the bottom, they still have some way to go if they are to start to create a meaningful legacy to the feats of Sir Alex Ferguson, who celebrates his 80th birthday on New Year's Eve.
Small signs of progress
There were two moments of small detail that were of major significance to the hosts in an opening period that represented the best 45 minutes of Ralf Rangnick's short time in charge.
The first came very early, when Mason Greenwood was beginning to run inside from the right wing. Edinson Cavani told him to stop and hold his position. It was the kind of authority United have lacked amid the recent arm-waving and general "whinging" as Gary Neville put it.
Greenwood obeyed, became more effective as a result and created space for others at the same time.
The second element was Sancho. The England man has been a shadow of the player who impressed so much at Borussia Dortmund, but the way he demanded the ball from Luke Shaw before steering into the far corner what would have been his first goal at Old Trafford had it not flicked off Burnley skipper Ben Mee was a welcome sign of confidence.
Hennessey's heroics
Although Rangnick made six changes to his starting line-up, the combination of injuries and positive coronavirus tests that deprived Burnley boss Sean Dyche of seven first-teamers was more of a blow.
The absence of England keeper Nick Pope was Covid related and meant only a second Premier League appearance since lockdown for former Crystal Palace keeper Hennessey.
The Wales international produced a couple of eye-catching saves, one of which prevented McTominay finishing off a length-of-the-field move in the second half.
Given the opposition and the time his side have been without a game, Dyche may not be too dispirited by the outcome. Sunday's trip to fellow strugglers Leeds is far more significant in the wider scheme of things.
Manchester United's next game is against Wolves at Old Trafford on Monday, 3 January (17:30 GMT). Burnley are next in action against Leeds at Elland Road on Sunday, 2 January (14:00).
Player of the match
McTominayScott McTominay
with an average of 7.33
Manchester United
Squad number39Player nameMcTominay
Squad number21Player nameCavani
Squad number1Player namede Gea
Squad number25Player nameSancho
Squad number7Player nameCristiano Ronaldo
Squad number23Player nameShaw
Squad number11Player nameGreenwood
Squad number20Player nameDiogo Dalot
Squad number19Player nameVarane
Squad number3Player nameBailly
Squad number31Player nameMatic
Squad number29Player nameWan-Bissaka
Squad number17Player nameFred
Squad number5Player nameMaguire
Burnley
Squad number17Player nameLennon
Squad number13Player nameHennessey
Squad number5Player nameTarkowski
Squad number11Player nameMcNeil
Squad number6Player nameMee
Squad number9Player nameWood
Squad number18Player nameWestwood
Squad number3Player nameTaylor
Squad number2Player nameLowton
Squad number4Player nameCork
Squad number7Player nameGudmundsson
Squad number16Player nameStephens
Squad number23Player namePieters
Squad number27Player nameVydra
Line-ups
Man Utd
Formation 4-2-2-2
- 1de Gea
- 29Wan-Bissaka
- 3BaillySubstituted forVaraneat 66'minutes
- 5Maguire
- 23Shaw
- 39McTominay
- 31Matic
- 11GreenwoodSubstituted forDalotat 81'minutes
- 25Sancho
- 21Cavani
- 7Cristiano RonaldoSubstituted forFredat 90+3'minutes
Substitutes
- 10Rashford
- 14Lingard
- 17Fred
- 19Varane
- 20Dalot
- 26Henderson
- 27Telles
- 34van de Beek
- 36Elanga
Burnley
Formation 4-4-2
- 13Hennessey
- 2Lowton
- 5Tarkowski
- 6Mee
- 3Taylor
- 11McNeilSubstituted forPietersat 84'minutes
- 18Westwood
- 4CorkSubstituted forStephensat 58'minutes
- 7Gudmundsson
- 17LennonSubstituted forVydraat 74'minutes
- 9Wood
Substitutes
- 16Stephens
- 22Collins
- 23Pieters
- 25Norris
- 26Bardsley
- 27Vydra
- 37Thomas
Live Text
Match ends, Manchester United 3, Burnley 1.
Second Half ends, Manchester United 3, Burnley 1.
Attempt saved. James Tarkowski (Burnley) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Wayne Hennessey.
Substitution, Manchester United. Fred replaces Cristiano Ronaldo.
Offside, Manchester United. Diogo Dalot tries a through ball, but Cristiano Ronaldo is caught offside.
Attempt missed. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) right footed shot from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right.
Attempt missed. James Tarkowski (Burnley) header from very close range is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Ashley Westwood with a cross following a corner.
Corner, Burnley. Conceded by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by James Tarkowski.
Substitution, Burnley. Erik Pieters replaces Dwight McNeil.
Attempt missed. Luke Shaw (Manchester United) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner.
Scott McTominay (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Ashley Westwood (Burnley).
Substitution, Manchester United. Diogo Dalot replaces Mason Greenwood.
Attempt blocked. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Scott McTominay (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Dale Stephens (Burnley).
Substitution, Burnley. Matej Vydra replaces Aaron Lennon.
Offside, Burnley. Ashley Westwood tries a through ball, but Aaron Lennon is caught offside.
Offside, Manchester United. Cristiano Ronaldo tries a through ball, but Edinson Cavani is caught offside.
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