Manchester United battled through a tough Premier League fixture against Burnley on Saturday to snatch a 1-0 win at Turf Moor.
It was the first time that Burnley have lost three home Premier League games in a row since 2010, but they put up a good fight and made life difficult for the Red Devils in what was Sean Dyche's 100th top flight game in charge.
The Clarets opted for a more defensive five-man midfield with Scott Arfield replacing Sam Vokes and Ashley Barnes as a lone striker - who caused the Man United backline problems all afternoon.