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    Martial strike as Manchester United beat Burnley 1-0

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 20, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Anthony Martial scored the only goal as Manchester United beat Burnley 1-0
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    Anthony Martial scored the only goal as Manchester United beat Burnley 1-0

    Manchester United closed to within nine points of leaders Manchester City, for a few hours at least, thanks to Anthony Martial’s well-taken goal at Turf Moor.

    The Frenchman’s second-half strike was one of only two efforts on target from the visitors in a display that was effective rather than entertaining.

     

    After a dour first half, Martial fired in off the underside of the bar after good work in the build-up from Romelu Lukaku.

    Burnley pressed forward in search of a leveller, coming closest when Johann Berg Gudmundsson’s free-kick hit the bar.

    But United goalkeeper David de Gea rarely looked like blotting a fourth successive clean sheet despite a siege on his goal in the final five minutes.

    United attack awaits Sanchez arrival

    As United extended their unbeaten run in the league to eight games, it was a scoreline – rather than performance – for their travelling fans to enjoy.

    In front of club legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton, United took the points in a style in keeping with manager Jose Mourinho’s regular modus operandi, rather than the club’s dynamic, attacking traditions.

    READ: Paul Lambert off to a flyer as Stoke beat Huddersfield 2-0

    The apparently imminent arrival of industrious Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez will surely jump-start an attack that lacked pace, invention or a single shot on target in the first half.

    But, on this occasion, the individual quality of United’s squad emerged for just long enough to deliver the decisive goal.

    The previously pedestrian Lukaku came to life, barging aside Ben Mee and Steven Defour to secure the loose ball before sweeping it across the field to find Martial, who expertly stood up Phil Bardsley before scoring.

    Burnley’s reverse run continues

    After a stellar first half of the season, Sean Dyche’s Burnley have now lost four matches in a row for the first time since May 2015.

    The manager has claimed a poor run of results is inevitable for those outside the Premier League’s powerhouses, and his side played well enough to end their losing streak.

    They had as many shots, as many efforts on target and, at 48%, only slightly less possession than the visitors.

    In Mee and, especially, James Tarkowski, they also had the game’s standout defensive players.

    Amid his excellent work at his own end, Tarkowski came close to a goal at the other as Gudmundsson’s low cross just evaded his outstretched boot.

    The 25-year-old’s new contract, signed on 4 January, is one result the Clarets, now eighth, can be proud of in recent weeks.

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