Manchester United were denied victory in their first game since the sacking of head coach Ruben Amorim as relegation-threatened Burnley fought back to claim only their third point in 12 games.
The visitors were on track to claim a comeback victory when striker Benjamin Sesko doubled his tally for the season with two goals in a 10-minute spell at the start of the second half - both thanks to precise first-time finishes.
Ayden Heaven's own goal had put Burnley in front at the break, and just as it looked as though they were heading for yet another defeat after Sesko's goals, Jaidon Anthony equalised.
That made it a frustrating night for interim United boss Darren Fletcher, who ditched Amorim's formation - including three central defenders and wing-backs - and saw his side carve out numerous chances.
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