![]() Wednesday’s defeat was the team’s ninth in its last 17 games, a run which includes a humiliating loss in the Premier League to local rival Manchester City, as well as surprise home slip-ups to Brighton and Crystal Palace. The loss leaves Group A hanging in the balance – with Copenhagen and Galatasaray on four points and United bottom of the group on three, all behind undefeated leader Bayern Munich which sits top with 12 points – but also continues to ramp up the pressure on United boss Erik ten Hag. United had taken a two-goal, first-half lead through its own Danish player, Rasmus Højlund, but momentum swung shortly before halftime when Marcus Rashford was shown a red card after stepping on the ankle of a Copenhagen player.Ĭopenhagen dragged itself level by halftime, but a controversial penalty allowed United to reclaim its lead before two late goals swung the tie back in the hosts’ favor. ![]() ![]() Manchester United’s nightmare season continued on Wednesday night after it was stunned in the Champions League by Copenhagen in a seven-goal thriller.ġ7-year-old Roony Bardghji’s 87th-minute goal completed a dramatic victory for the Danish side as it beat the three-time winner of the competition, 4-3. ![]()
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