Anthony Elanga (Rashford 84’) – NA. Another attacking option for a United side who really should have taken three points. Getty Images
BURNLEY PLAYER RATINGS: Nick Pope, 8 – The highlight of the day for Burnley as their number one came up with some absolutely huge saves. Getty Images
Connor Roberts, 6 – First half: chasing shadows, played a role in the goal. Second half: some fantastic runs down the wing, constantly falling short with his delivery. PA
James Tarkowski, 8 – Poor footwork in the early stages was eradicated by full time after a captain-like, leading from the back display. PA
Ben Mee, 8 – After a ruled out own goal, Ben Mee came into his own and served as a literal brick wall with some tremendous blocks and clearances. Getty Images
Erik Pieters, 5 – An on and off type of performance with half of his crosses being ambitious and the other half being outright bad. AFP
Dwight McNeil, 6 – Despite an array of positive, forward-thinking runs, McNeil fell short when it mattered most - the final ball. Getty Images
Ashley Westwood, 5 – Was consistent in the sense that he had a largely unremarkable game from the first minute until the last. AFP
Josh Brownhill, 7 – Looked eager throughout, constantly got stuck in and made the challenges nobody else would. Getty Images
Maxwel Cornet, 4 – Couldn’t find a pass all night and looked incredibly lethargic before eventually hobbling off. AFP
Jay Rodriguez, 7 – Lacked a killer edge for long spells but ultimately, his biggest moment came with a stunning piece of skill to equalise for the Clarets. Getty Images
Wout Weghorst, 8 – The man mountain himself produced a great assist, constantly fought for the ball and looked confident in front of goal. Getty Images
SUBS: Aaron Lennon (Cornet 69'), 6 – Couldn’t really get into a great rhythm but did help to carry the ball into United’s half, on occasion. Getty Images
Ashley Barnes (Barnes 88'), N/A – Helped to get his foot on the ball and get stuck in when Burnley needed it. PA
MANCHESTER UNITED PLAYER RATINGS: David De Gea – 7. The Spaniard’s side had 12 shots in the first half, yet he didn’t face one from Burnley until the goal after 47 minutes. Dived to save from Weghorst’s volley on 52. AFP
Diogo Dalot – 6. Did nothing wrong as he builds up more minutes as United’s first choice right back. After an hour he’d had more touches than any player on the pitch. Less of an influence in the final third of the game. Getty Images
Raphael Varane – 7. Looked delighted to have scored his first Manchester United goal – only to be denied by VAR. His manager was furious it wasn’t given. The only defender to wear gloves, but better than those around him. AP
Harry Maguire – 5. Interfering with play caused Varane’s 12th minute header to be disallowed, yet he was pushed before he was offside. Couldn’t catch Rodriguez for Burnley’s equaliser, then gave a clumsy foul away for a Burnley free-kick. Booked. Not his best night. Getty Images
Luke Shaw – 6. Crossed for Pogba to put United ahead. Crossed time and again – set Cavani up on 34. AFP
Scott McTominay – 6. Held the midfield well and brought the ball forward in a physical match played in very challenging conditions. Came off with ten minutes to play as United went for a winner. Getty Images
Paul Pogba – 7. Started a second successive game and put United ahead on 18, side-footing a Shaw cross high into the goal. Then was adjudged to have made a foul, ruling out another United goal despite no Burnley player appealing. Odd decision. United fans will have mixed feelings seeing Pogba play so well, since they sense he’s leaving. AP
Marcus Rashford – 6. Involved in build up to the opening goal. Hard shot on target after 41. Ran down the left and set up Varane on 78. Bright in moments, ineffective in others. AP
Bruno Fernandes – 7. The loud United fans sang his name. Got back to break up Burnley’s best first half attack, but his main influence was pulling the strings around United’s excellent attack in the first half, but quieter in the second. PA
Jadon Sancho – 8. Saw a lot of the ball in the opening minutes. Dribbled forward and set up Rashford before half time. One of his best performances in red and the type expected when he signed from Dortmund. AFP
Edinson Cavani – 6. As driven as the rain, he ran hard and linked with those around him, but should have scored when set up by Shaw. Looked floored when he came off. AP
SUBS: Cristiano Ronaldo (Cavani 67’) – 5. Headed over on 78 and again on 90. Getty Images
Jesse Lingard (McTominay 80’) – NA. Reuters
Anthony Elanga (Rashford 84’) – NA. Another attacking option for a United side who really should have taken three points. Getty Images
BURNLEY PLAYER RATINGS: Nick Pope, 8 – The highlight of the day for Burnley as their number one came up with some absolutely huge saves. Getty Images
Connor Roberts, 6 – First half: chasing shadows, played a role in the goal. Second half: some fantastic runs down the wing, constantly falling short with his delivery. PA
James Tarkowski, 8 – Poor footwork in the early stages was eradicated by full time after a captain-like, leading from the back display. PA
Ben Mee, 8 – After a ruled out own goal, Ben Mee came into his own and served as a literal brick wall with some tremendous blocks and clearances. Getty Images
Erik Pieters, 5 – An on and off type of performance with half of his crosses being ambitious and the other half being outright bad. AFP
Dwight McNeil, 6 – Despite an array of positive, forward-thinking runs, McNeil fell short when it mattered most - the final ball. Getty Images
Ashley Westwood, 5 – Was consistent in the sense that he had a largely unremarkable game from the first minute until the last. AFP
Josh Brownhill, 7 – Looked eager throughout, constantly got stuck in and made the challenges nobody else would. Getty Images
Maxwel Cornet, 4 – Couldn’t find a pass all night and looked incredibly lethargic before eventually hobbling off. AFP
Jay Rodriguez, 7 – Lacked a killer edge for long spells but ultimately, his biggest moment came with a stunning piece of skill to equalise for the Clarets. Getty Images
Wout Weghorst, 8 – The man mountain himself produced a great assist, constantly fought for the ball and looked confident in front of goal. Getty Images
SUBS: Aaron Lennon (Cornet 69'), 6 – Couldn’t really get into a great rhythm but did help to carry the ball into United’s half, on occasion. Getty Images
Ashley Barnes (Barnes 88'), N/A – Helped to get his foot on the ball and get stuck in when Burnley needed it. PA
MANCHESTER UNITED PLAYER RATINGS: David De Gea – 7. The Spaniard’s side had 12 shots in the first half, yet he didn’t face one from Burnley until the goal after 47 minutes. Dived to save from Weghorst’s volley on 52. AFP
Diogo Dalot – 6. Did nothing wrong as he builds up more minutes as United’s first choice right back. After an hour he’d had more touches than any player on the pitch. Less of an influence in the final third of the game. Getty Images
Raphael Varane – 7. Looked delighted to have scored his first Manchester United goal – only to be denied by VAR. His manager was furious it wasn’t given. The only defender to wear gloves, but better than those around him. AP
Harry Maguire – 5. Interfering with play caused Varane’s 12th minute header to be disallowed, yet he was pushed before he was offside. Couldn’t catch Rodriguez for Burnley’s equaliser, then gave a clumsy foul away for a Burnley free-kick. Booked. Not his best night. Getty Images
Luke Shaw – 6. Crossed for Pogba to put United ahead. Crossed time and again – set Cavani up on 34. AFP
Scott McTominay – 6. Held the midfield well and brought the ball forward in a physical match played in very challenging conditions. Came off with ten minutes to play as United went for a winner. Getty Images
Paul Pogba – 7. Started a second successive game and put United ahead on 18, side-footing a Shaw cross high into the goal. Then was adjudged to have made a foul, ruling out another United goal despite no Burnley player appealing. Odd decision. United fans will have mixed feelings seeing Pogba play so well, since they sense he’s leaving. AP
Marcus Rashford – 6. Involved in build up to the opening goal. Hard shot on target after 41. Ran down the left and set up Varane on 78. Bright in moments, ineffective in others. AP
Bruno Fernandes – 7. The loud United fans sang his name. Got back to break up Burnley’s best first half attack, but his main influence was pulling the strings around United’s excellent attack in the first half, but quieter in the second. PA
Jadon Sancho – 8. Saw a lot of the ball in the opening minutes. Dribbled forward and set up Rashford before half time. One of his best performances in red and the type expected when he signed from Dortmund. AFP
Edinson Cavani – 6. As driven as the rain, he ran hard and linked with those around him, but should have scored when set up by Shaw. Looked floored when he came off. AP
SUBS: Cristiano Ronaldo (Cavani 67’) – 5. Headed over on 78 and again on 90. Getty Images
Jesse Lingard (McTominay 80’) – NA. Reuters
Anthony Elanga (Rashford 84’) – NA. Another attacking option for a United side who really should have taken three points. Getty Images