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Confirmed: Solskjaer's side to face Burnley

The Reds remain six points behind fourth-placed Chelsea after a disappointing evening. A goal in the first half by Chris Wood and another in the second by Jay Rodriguez condemned us to our first home defeat in the Premier League since August.

United hadn’t beaten Burnley in the Premier League in the last three seasons at Old Trafford, having to share the points on every occasion, and the Clarets began displaying that stubborn and dangerous mix once again in the first half.

The Reds needed something special to find the openings and a trio of Aaron Wan-Bissaka crosses almost provided it.