Man Utd haven’t conceded against Burnley at Turf Moor in their last six visits with team desperate for three points

MANCHESTER UNITED have a brilliant record at Turf Moor and Ralf Rangnick will be hoping it can be maintained as he searches for three points today.

United need to bounce back once again this season after crashing out of the FA Cup on penalties to Middlesbrough.


Fortunately, Burnley have barely laid a glove on United in recent Turf Moor matches and the Red Devils won convincingly at Old Trafford in December.

In fact, United have won the last five encounters at Burnley and can set a record on Tuesday by becoming the first team to win six consecutive Premier League games at Turf Moor.

What's even more impressive is the fact United have not even conceded a goal in their last six visits to the Clarets.

It has been more than a decade since the Burnley crowd had something to cheer when hosting United – with Robbie Blake scoring the winner in a 2009 1-0 victory.

Paul Pogba scored the winner in the last Turf Moor clash and he could be part of the matchday squad after starting for the first time since October against Boro.

Rangnick will be looking to the Frenchman to provide a creative spark alongside Bruno Fernandes as United aim for all three points.

Most read in Football

'DISGUSTING'

Thousands complain to RSPCA after Zouma filmed KICKING and slapping pet cat

VILE ATTACK

Kurt Zouma booted his pet cat – even though he's ambassador for 'lion charity'

PREM STAR'S CAT ATTACK

West Ham's Kurt Zouma KICKS & slaps his pet cat in horrific video

TO BE FRANK

Lampard jumps to Dele's defence after Hoddle's criticism of clothes and car

FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS

The Red Devils are up to fourth despite their troubles this season but with West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham breathing down their necks they cannot afford to drop points.

Rangnick is determined to qualify for the Champions League this term and has made it the key aim now they are out of the FA Cup.

He said: "We are fourth in the league and everybody inside of the club, including myself, would be happy if we finish fourth at the end of the season.

“We are still in the Champions League, unfortunately no longer involved in the FA Cup.

“The full focus with my coaching staff is getting the best out of this season. It is the only thing we can do and we can achieve that.

“We would be more likely to achieve that if we improve our performances.”

 Read our Transfer News Live blog for the very latest rumours, gossip and done deals

    Source: Read Full Article