Premier League: Burnley Draw 2-2 With Manchester United As Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Unbeaten Run Ends
Burnley stopped Gunnar Solskjaer's winning streak with Manchester United, but the Norwegian is yet to concede a game as Red Devil came from behind to tie scores with Clarets by 2-2 at Old Trafford.
Burnley were on the run for the victory despite United's dominance before Victor Lindelof rescued the side from losing after eight wins in a row under Solskjaer.
United slid behind when Ashley Barnes opened the scoring for Burnley after the break and Chris Wood added the second goal in with a header to Ashley Westwood's cross late into the match.
While it seemed at a defeat is inevitable for United, Jesse Lingard drew a penalty and Paul Pogba converted it to restore hope.
With few minutes left to play in injury time, Burnley's goalkeeper Heaton half saved Alexis Sanchez's header and Lindelof finished it off for the equaliser.
Despite the draw, Solksjear has the longest winninh streak on debut than any other managers in United history, and the keep close trail behind Arsenal and Chelsea with two points adrift in six position.
Burnley were on the run for the victory despite United's dominance before Victor Lindelof rescued the side from losing after eight wins in a row under Solskjaer.
United slid behind when Ashley Barnes opened the scoring for Burnley after the break and Chris Wood added the second goal in with a header to Ashley Westwood's cross late into the match.
While it seemed at a defeat is inevitable for United, Jesse Lingard drew a penalty and Paul Pogba converted it to restore hope.
With few minutes left to play in injury time, Burnley's goalkeeper Heaton half saved Alexis Sanchez's header and Lindelof finished it off for the equaliser.
Despite the draw, Solksjear has the longest winninh streak on debut than any other managers in United history, and the keep close trail behind Arsenal and Chelsea with two points adrift in six position.
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