Christian Eriksen has expressed frustration over Manchester United recurring issue of conceding late goals which once again led to a costly draw against Burnley. Despite initially holding a lead with Antony late goal, Burnley equalized with a penalty in the dying moments marking United 18th late concession this season. Eriksen lamented the missed opportunity to secure three points and stay ahead of Newcastle in the race for the top six.
Despite limited game time, Eriksen remains committed to doing his best. United now focus on preparing for their upcoming match against Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Burnley fight for survival continues as they prepare to face Fulham. Burnley’s Erik Pieters expressed satisfaction with the point gained at Old Trafford but also acknowledged some disappointment at not securing a win.
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