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When Manchester United returns to game action on Wednesday, facing Burnley in the League Cup, they will be trying to rebound after losing their two friendly matches over the World Cup break. United will be attempting to build on their two straight victories prior to the World Cup break after losing 4-2 to Cadiz and Real Betis in two friendlies in December. United is on a 12-match winning streak in competitive play and will be aiming to continue it against the hotly tipped Championship team. Over 2.5 goals have been scored in each of their previous three competitive games, and United has only been unable to score once in their last 14 games.