Manchester United appeared to be on the way to a victory on Saturday at home against relegation-threatened Burnley, but a late penalty kick allowed the visitors to leave Old Trafford with a vital point in a 1-1 draw.
Antony gave the home side the lead in the 79th minute, but Zeki Amdouni converted the 87th-minute penalty as the teams split the points.
It was another disappointing result in a season full of them for the Red Devils, and after the match United manager Erik ten Hag expressed frustration in the way his side allowed the victory to slip through their grasp.
"Very frustrated, shouldn't happen," Ten Hag told Sky Sports. "You put yourself in difficult positions. Over many phases of the game we did very good so at the end we have to take the three points and the clean sheet. We gave it away again at the end.
"We put ourselves in a winning position by playing some good football - creating loads of chances and then to give it away in the end in the final minutes it's so unnecessary."
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