AARON WAN-BISSAKA'S future at Manchester United is not secure after another abject display in their 1-1 draw with Burnley.
Harry Maguire meanwhile put in another solid defensive display before Andre Onana's late foul saw Zeki Amdouni awarded a penalty and Burnley steal a point.
Antony's first Premier League goal in more than a year calmed some nerves in Old Trafford as he fired home inside 79 minutes.
But Vincent Kompany's side started the brighter and had 16 shots in total to rean a draw that leaves them just one point behind Luton.
Onana made several big saves, but was responsible for Burnley’s equaliser, when Amdouni slotted home a great penalty in the 87th minute.
SunSport's Neil Custis has rated the United players' performances.
The Cameroon international produced a number of top quality reaction stops, not least in the 34th minute to deny a point blank Lyle Foster header.
But his clumsiness taking out Amdouni cost his side a penalty and all three points.
Struggling to find his best form again both in terms of defending and in the support he gives the midfield and attack.
Asked to adapt to a centre-back role again as he did last weekend at Wembley and against Sheffield United.
Did well alongside Maguire to keep Burnley at bay until the late penalty.
Continues to be a fine example to those players who think they can’t fight their way back into this team.
He has, and deserves his place, even when everyone is fit.
It’s not been a great season for United but when it comes to players of the season Dalot would be right up there.
He has won plenty of plaudits but you can tell that there is still some way to go before he is truly ready for a regular starting place.
Still there were boos for the decision to take him off.
The 32-year-old
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