Four minutes, two possible reds, and then a controversial disallowed goal! Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire at centre of VAR drama in Man United win at Burnley

We've had some VAR drama this season, but try two possible red cards in the same four-minute review and then a controversially disallowed goal just moments later.
That was what happened in the first 45 minutes of Manchester United's 1-0 win at Burnley. So here's what happened.
Luke Shaw tackled Johann Berg Gudmundsson around the 26th minute, and United went up the other end.
They had a potential goalscoring opportunity for Edinson Cavani prevented when the ball struck Robbie Brady on the hand outside the Clarets' box.
A free-kick and a yellow card was given, but VAR started to analyse whether the Irishman should've in fact been sent off.
Upon closer inspection, their attention was drawn to that Shaw tackle earlier in the same phase of play, which looked rather nasty when slowed down.
Shaw appeared to get a piece of the ball, but caught Gudmundsson quite high, studs up, with his follow through.
All of a sudden, Kevin Friend was looking at a potential red card for both Brady and Shaw in a review which ended up taking four whole minutes.
In the end, the yellow for Brady was rescinded due to the challenge by Shaw, Burnley were given a free-kick, and the United defender's punishment was yellow.
That wasn't the end of it, though! Moments later, Harry Maguire thought he gave his side the lead with a towering header, only for it to be ruled out for a push on Erik Pieters.
The decision certainly seemed a bit soft, but VAR stuck with the on-field call.
One thing's for sure, it would've been the main talking point had Paul Pogba not won the game for United in the second-half.
The Red Devils leapfrogged Liverpool at the Premier League summit, climbing above their rivals for the first time since the start of last season, as Pogba's volley put them three-points clear at the top.
If there was a hint of luck about the goal, which deflected off Matthew Lowton and threw the legs of Nick Pope, then Pogba earned it with a fabulous display.