Burnley 2-2 Man Utd - the fans' verdictpublished at 09:19 GMT 8 January

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We asked for your thoughts after Wednesday's Premier League game between Burnley and Manchester United.
Here are some of your comments:
Burnley fans
David: We haven't suddenly turned the season around — we're still down the table and fighting every week for points but results like this against big clubs can lift morale and build confidence. I do feel proud and optimistic, because we stood up, scored goals and took a deserved point at Turf Moor. That's the kind of performance you can feel good about even when the season is tough.
Tavis: Thought Marcus Edwards was lively for the Clarets - decent on the ball and found the final pass. Lacking at times but happy with the point.
Neil: A point well earned. Needed fresh legs in the second half. We have to stop playing around at the back. The opposition get enough as it is, so why give them the opportunity for more? Onward & upward...let's pray.
Martin: The players showed relentless commitment with at least a pair of sensational goalline clearances. Their keeper was on top form, too. United's second was a touch of class but Burnley hit back with one of their own. Scott Parker can know his team are genuinely giving 100 per cent. On that performance it's tough to see them in a relegation struggle.
Man Utd fans
Mark: Once again we can't finish teams off. I'm glad for Benjamin Sesko who actually looked dangerous in the second half, but Manuel Ugarte, Matheus Cunha, Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro were awful. They need to put a full shift in if we are to progress.
Harry: If you can't score more than two goals from 30 chances, you don't deserve to win. Casemiro has run his race. That said, there are good signs and it's far too soon for anyone to point a finger at Darren Fletcher and not back him. There is no such thing as instant change.
Tom: Other than a couple moments of defensive weakness, not a bad game. Twice cleared off the line, a top-notch save to prevent Sesko's header, Bruno Fernandes off the post and Shea Lacey off the crossbar. United were unlucky not to come away with all the points.
Jonny: Maybe Ruben Amorim wasn't completely to blame for a lack of mobility in midfield, unfamiliarity in defence and a failure to convert chances. On the plus side, though, Sesko looks much better playing with proper wingers to supply the service to him and it was good to see Bruno and Kobbie Mainoo back.






















