SUB: Matej Vydra, N/A – Made some nice runs but ultimately failed to create enough of an impact in his brief cameo. PA
David de Gea 6. Kicked an early effort at the feet of Matic. His defence could be clumsy in front and he couldn’t get to Lennon’s shot after Bailly lost possession. PA
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 6. Back in the team and blocked a Gudmundsson shot on 10 mins. He’ll have far tougher tests but needs to get his form and confidence back. Still, a win’s a win and three goals for a team struggling to score can’t be sniffed at. AP Photo
Eric Bailly 5. Solid against Burnley’s physical threat, but then lost possession to Lennon, who scored for Burnley. Off after 65 mins after briefly going down. He’s got the Africa Cup on Nations to come. EPA
Harry Maguire 5. Poor at Newcastle and didn’t convince when he mistimed a header which let Wood through. Went down after 93 mins following another Burnley attack when he again looked uncomfortable. EPA
Luke Shaw 7. Back in the side and set Ronaldo up after five minutes, then ran forward himself for a shot wide of the goal after 19 minutes as United started well. Very good in the first half and more touches than any player on the pitch. EPA
Nemanja Matic 6. Steady and unspectacular in the middle – maybe he could have done more to stop Burnley’s goal - but United had more energy, drive and goals than in recent matches in a back-to-basics performance against a side who hadn’t played since December 12. Too many square balls in first half, so United were more direct in the second. Getty Images
Scott McTominay 8. Put his side ahead with a much-needed goal – his first of the season - after seven minutes. Nearly got United’s third when a fine strike was pushed against the post – Ronaldo then knocked it in. Saw a 63rd minute shot tipped over. Covered ground all over the pitch and his name was sung by an appreciative Stretford End. Man of the match. EPA
Mason Greenwood 7. Set up the opener for McTominay and was involved in the build up play for the third from the right. Ran for everything and shot from the left and right side of goal. Set up Ronaldo for a header on 48 minutes, had a shot saved himself on 50 minutes. AP Photo
Jadon Sancho 6. Played on the left. Started brightly in the rain, then caught out dribbling and lost possession. Smart combinations with Shaw, one led to a Sancho shot which was nudged in by Ben Mee for United’s second. A shame it wasn’t credited to him. Getty Images
Edinson Cavani 6. Quiet first half then set up Greenwood to shoot on 50 minutes. Shot on target himself after 70 mins after Ronaldo teed him up with a header, but he was offside. Not as dynamic as at Newcastle, but better for United to have him back playing. Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo 7. Stayed onside and was clean through after 5 minutes before sidefooting wide. Furious with himself for not doing better after being set up by McTominay on 30. Got the goal, a tap in on 36 minutes – but he was in the right position. Far more involved than at Newcastle with seven shots – though just the goal was on target. Getty Images
SUB: Raphael Varane 6. On for Bailly on 65. Will surely be starting game when he’s back at full fitness. PA
SUB: Diogo Dalot NA. On for Greenwood on 81. Attacked. AP Photo
SUB: Fred NA. On for Ronaldo after 92. EPA
BURNLEY RATINGS: Wayne Hennessey, 7 – The former Palace keeper did well to keep the score down to 3-1 with a cavalcade of wonderful saves at Old Trafford. EPA
Charlie Taylor, 5 – Looked all over the place for the opener and failed to bring any kind of confident play to Burnley’s back four. Getty Images
Ben Mee, 4 – His communication alongside Tarkowski was all off with his lacklustre showing being capped off by an unfortunate own goal. Reuters
James Tarkowski, 5 – A few well-timed interceptions couldn’t make up for the 29-year-old’s inability to lead his defence capably. EPA
Matt Lowton, 4 – Looked all out of sorts for the second and third United goals to counteract some nice defending early on. PA
Dwight McNeil, 7 – What he lacked in pace he more than made up for with some scintillating passing and creativity in the final third. PA
Jack Cork, 4 – Regularly went missing for the Clarets with his most frequent contributions being when he was outmuscled in possession. AP Photo
Ashley Westwood, 4 – The Englishman just wasn’t at the races and was completely overrun in midfield from beginning to end. PA
Johann Berg Guðmundsson, 6 – Was able to produce some nice runs to go alongside his great work rate despite falling away in the second half. Getty Images
Aaron Lennon, 8 – Ran his socks off all night, continually won the ball back, created several opportunities and even got on the scoresheet. Getty Images
Chris Wood, 5 – Held the ball up well at times which, unfortunately, didn’t make up for his poor control and lack of killer instinct. Reuters
SUB: Erik Pieters, N/A – Used as a way to steady the status quo in the final 10 minutes en-route to Burnley’s defeat. PA
SUB: Dale Stephens, 6 – Did well to close the ball down, force the issue and try to regain control for the visitors in the middle of the park. PA
SUB: Matej Vydra, N/A – Made some nice runs but ultimately failed to create enough of an impact in his brief cameo. PA
David de Gea 6. Kicked an early effort at the feet of Matic. His defence could be clumsy in front and he couldn’t get to Lennon’s shot after Bailly lost possession. PA
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 6. Back in the team and blocked a Gudmundsson shot on 10 mins. He’ll have far tougher tests but needs to get his form and confidence back. Still, a win’s a win and three goals for a team struggling to score can’t be sniffed at. AP Photo
Eric Bailly 5. Solid against Burnley’s physical threat, but then lost possession to Lennon, who scored for Burnley. Off after 65 mins after briefly going down. He’s got the Africa Cup on Nations to come. EPA
Harry Maguire 5. Poor at Newcastle and didn’t convince when he mistimed a header which let Wood through. Went down after 93 mins following another Burnley attack when he again looked uncomfortable. EPA
Luke Shaw 7. Back in the side and set Ronaldo up after five minutes, then ran forward himself for a shot wide of the goal after 19 minutes as United started well. Very good in the first half and more touches than any player on the pitch. EPA
Nemanja Matic 6. Steady and unspectacular in the middle – maybe he could have done more to stop Burnley’s goal - but United had more energy, drive and goals than in recent matches in a back-to-basics performance against a side who hadn’t played since December 12. Too many square balls in first half, so United were more direct in the second. Getty Images
Scott McTominay 8. Put his side ahead with a much-needed goal – his first of the season - after seven minutes. Nearly got United’s third when a fine strike was pushed against the post – Ronaldo then knocked it in. Saw a 63rd minute shot tipped over. Covered ground all over the pitch and his name was sung by an appreciative Stretford End. Man of the match. EPA
Mason Greenwood 7. Set up the opener for McTominay and was involved in the build up play for the third from the right. Ran for everything and shot from the left and right side of goal. Set up Ronaldo for a header on 48 minutes, had a shot saved himself on 50 minutes. AP Photo
Jadon Sancho 6. Played on the left. Started brightly in the rain, then caught out dribbling and lost possession. Smart combinations with Shaw, one led to a Sancho shot which was nudged in by Ben Mee for United’s second. A shame it wasn’t credited to him. Getty Images
Edinson Cavani 6. Quiet first half then set up Greenwood to shoot on 50 minutes. Shot on target himself after 70 mins after Ronaldo teed him up with a header, but he was offside. Not as dynamic as at Newcastle, but better for United to have him back playing. Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo 7. Stayed onside and was clean through after 5 minutes before sidefooting wide. Furious with himself for not doing better after being set up by McTominay on 30. Got the goal, a tap in on 36 minutes – but he was in the right position. Far more involved than at Newcastle with seven shots – though just the goal was on target. Getty Images
SUB: Raphael Varane 6. On for Bailly on 65. Will surely be starting game when he’s back at full fitness. PA
SUB: Diogo Dalot NA. On for Greenwood on 81. Attacked. AP Photo
SUB: Fred NA. On for Ronaldo after 92. EPA
BURNLEY RATINGS: Wayne Hennessey, 7 – The former Palace keeper did well to keep the score down to 3-1 with a cavalcade of wonderful saves at Old Trafford. EPA
Charlie Taylor, 5 – Looked all over the place for the opener and failed to bring any kind of confident play to Burnley’s back four. Getty Images
Ben Mee, 4 – His communication alongside Tarkowski was all off with his lacklustre showing being capped off by an unfortunate own goal. Reuters
James Tarkowski, 5 – A few well-timed interceptions couldn’t make up for the 29-year-old’s inability to lead his defence capably. EPA
Matt Lowton, 4 – Looked all out of sorts for the second and third United goals to counteract some nice defending early on. PA
Dwight McNeil, 7 – What he lacked in pace he more than made up for with some scintillating passing and creativity in the final third. PA
Jack Cork, 4 – Regularly went missing for the Clarets with his most frequent contributions being when he was outmuscled in possession. AP Photo
Ashley Westwood, 4 – The Englishman just wasn’t at the races and was completely overrun in midfield from beginning to end. PA
Johann Berg Guðmundsson, 6 – Was able to produce some nice runs to go alongside his great work rate despite falling away in the second half. Getty Images
Aaron Lennon, 8 – Ran his socks off all night, continually won the ball back, created several opportunities and even got on the scoresheet. Getty Images
Chris Wood, 5 – Held the ball up well at times which, unfortunately, didn’t make up for his poor control and lack of killer instinct. Reuters
SUB: Erik Pieters, N/A – Used as a way to steady the status quo in the final 10 minutes en-route to Burnley’s defeat. PA
SUB: Dale Stephens, 6 – Did well to close the ball down, force the issue and try to regain control for the visitors in the middle of the park. PA
SUB: Matej Vydra, N/A – Made some nice runs but ultimately failed to create enough of an impact in his brief cameo. PA