The highly criticised Paul Bogba is Benley's close-up match against Burnley late Tuesday (January 12).
Manchester United is a better team. In the second half, they received a larger possession fee, and since September 2017, Manchester United has become the Premier League champion for the first time.
This puts the Red Devils in a favourable position when they go to Anfield on Sunday to face their eternal opponent Liverpool.
Bruno Fernández, Marcus Rushford, Anthony Mattyal and Edison Cavanni began together, but Burnley came out more actively and nailed Manchester United halfway to them.
A spoof interchange saw Robbie Brady show a yellow card at first and was cancelled after a long VAR check. Kevin Fred then gave Luke Shaw a yellow card and awarded Burnley a free kick.
Manchester United captain Harry Maguire hit the ball into the net in the 37th minute, but referee Kevin Flinder ruled this by fouling Eric Peters. A minute later, Kavanni tried to kick the bicycle open at close range, but his friend waved to the penalty kick.
Nick Pope made a good effort in martial arts in the 45th minute. It took four minutes, but both teams reached the interval level, and Manchester United had 66% control of the ball.
Manchester United raised the bet in the second half, and Kavanni should score six minutes after the start of the half.
Fernandez's other shot did not cause trouble to Burnley because Manchester United played more in the Burnley half. Fernandez was shot again that hour, but he still couldn't trouble the Pope.
Tarkowski had a good chance to equalise the score in position 89, but the ball was not so good that he could not play well in the goal. Matthia had another chance to grasp these points in an extra time, but he shot directly at the Pope.
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