David de Gea
His kicking was suspect at times and he unnecessarily palmed Ben Mee's header over to give Burnley a corner. 5
Antonio Valencia
On a day where Juan Mata was anonymous, Valencia was curiously unadventurous and did not offer an additional outlet on the right flank. 6
Chris Smalling
Haphazardly hacked at the ball regularly to encourage Burnley's artisans. Was bailed out early on by Phil Jones but improved in second-half. 6
Phil Jones
Intervened a couple of times early on and was vigilant whenever Burnley embarked on counter-attacks. Another solid display. 7
Ashley Young
Produced the best moment of the first-half on his return to the team. More attack-minded than fellow full-back Valencia but lacked incision. 6
Nemanja Matic
Started shakily and lacked intensity to get United going in attack. His passing was regularly shoddy and he was deservedly booked. 5
Paul Pogba
Tried to make things happen and may have done better with a first-half volley he lofted over Nick Pope's crossbar. 6
Juan Mata
Henrikh Mkhitaryan's legacy lived on through Mata. Needed to perform more than ever as United prepare to welcome Alexis Sanchez but is the obvious fall-guy for the next league match. 3

Jesse Lingard
Burnley's bruisers neutered the United midfielder, who was kept so far away from goal for most of the game he was never likely to provide a spontaneous breakthrough. 5
Anthony Martial
Endeavoured against former United defender Phil Bardsley and was game but failed to find a breakthrough in the first-half. Found it brilliantly in the second. 7
Romelu Lukaku
Lacked service and was isolated due to his teammates' casualness. Overcame his frustration to brilliantly assist Martial's goal. 7
Subs
Marouane Fellaini
Helped United switch to a midfield three. 6
Marcus Rashford
Wasteful with the ball. 3
Ander Herrera
Came on in added time. N/A
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