Manchester United overcame Burnley to put their hapless draw at Newcastle behind them and secure a much-needed three points.
Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay were the standout performers for Ralf Rangnick's side at Old Trafford, while Ben Mee had an evening to forget.
Here, Sportsmail runs the rule over both sides with player ratings from the 3-1 United victory.
Manchester United:
David de Gea - 6
Hardly had anything to do all night and there was a lack of cutting edge from Burnley to threaten him. He might feel he could have done better with Lennon's goal.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka - 6.5
The Englishman was solid enough and did come up with one memorable block in a dangerous situation with the scores level.
Eric Bailly - 6
Disappears to the Africa Cup of Nations now fretting about giving the ball away for Lennon's goal but was otherwise untroubled.
Harry Maguire - 5.5
Will not want to watch the goal back as he looked slow in reverse, backing off with Lennon on the charge.
Luke Shaw - 7.5
Back to his best, the England full-back will be delighted to have shown Rangnick a performance close to his top level upon a return to the side.
Scott McTominay - 8
Scored the opener and the goal was the icing on the cake of an impressive all-round display. It was a superb finish and only a top save from Wayne Hennessey stopped him adding another to the tally.
Nemanja Matic - 6.5
You know what you're going to get with Matic and his defensive work allowed more progression from McTominay, who thrived, although the Serbian is another who could have done more to stop the Lennon goal.
Jadon Sancho - 7
At times the former Borussia Dortmund man could have been more economical with possession but looked a threat when he was assertive and forced the own goal.
Mason Greenwood - 7
The second half was an improvement after a largely anonymous first 45 minutes. He forced the Burnley keeper into a save and grew into the game.
Edinson Cavani - 6.5
Would have been hoping to back up his strike against Newcastle but did not benefit from clear chances, some of which was of his own making as he went searching for possession.
Cristiano Ronaldo - 6.5
The stats will say an assist and a goal but in truth the frontman will be frustrated he did not come away with more. Missing the one-on-one was an uncharacteristic moment for the Portuguese.
Burnley:
Wayne Hennessey - 6.5
Was not helped out by his defenders and needed far more protection to have any sniff of a clean sheet. Did just about as well as he could in the circumstances.
Matt Lowton - 6
James Tarkowski - 5.5
Ben Mee - 5
Charlie Taylor - 6
Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson - 6.5
Jack Cork - 6
Ashley Westwood - 6
Dwight McNeil - 5.5
Aaron Lennon - 7
Chris Wood - 6.5
Manager: Sean Dyche 6
Referee: Jon Moss 7
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