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Neville on Man Utd’s dominance
- Updated: October 29, 2016
Gary Neville says Burnley could not have complained if Manchester United had scored “six, seven or eight” goals such, was their dominance on Saturday.
Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands and Ander Herrera saw red as United were held to a goalless draw by a Tom Heaton-inspired Burnley at Old Trafford.
For United, it was a case of everything but the goal as they had 37 shots, but found Heaton in inspired form as he made 11 saves.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was the chief profligate for United, missing at least three gilt-edged chances from 12 shots at goal, meaning he has now gone six league games without scoring for the first time since December 2007 with Inter Milan.
“It was bizarre,” co-commentator Neville said. “I think you have to give …