MANCHESTER UNITED’s Champions League hopes are hanging in the balance after they surrendered a two-goal lead twice to draw 3-3 with Galatasaray.
United could even have been knocked out tonight if Copenhagen beat Bayern Munich but their match ended 0-0.
United now head into the final matchround knowing they have to beat Bayern themselves at Old Trafford and rely on Copenhagen and Galatasary to draw.
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- Who is through?- 12 teams have booked their places in the last 16: - Real Madrid
- Atletico Madrid
- Real Sociedad
- Barcelona
- Manchester City
- Arsenal
- PSV
- Inter Milan
- Lazio
- RB Leipzig
- Borussia Dortmund
- Bayern Munich
 
- Rule breakers- Galatasaray have been accused of breaking a little-known rule to score their first goal against Manchester United, with some claiming it should have been disallowed. - Hakim Ziyech sparked the hosts’ comeback as he whipped a free-kick past Andre Onana after United had raced into a 2-0 lead. - However the goal could have been chalked off as Mauro Icardi appeared to commit an infringement as the shot was taken. - That’s because he was only 61 centimetres away from Rasmus Hojlund, who was standing in the wall, according to beIN SPORTS. - That’s less space than the should be allowed to have. 
- FT: Bayern 0-0 Copenhagen- That’s that. It ends goalless. - Man Utd are not out yet but their Champions League hopes are hanging by a thread. - The Red Devils need to beat Bayern in two weeks and hope Copenhagen and Galatasaray draw. - Credit: AP 
- Copenhagen remain level- Still no goals at the Allianz Arena. - Copenhagen have managed just one shot on target in the match. - Eyes are on Harry Kane to get a goal that could really help Man Utd. 
- 0-0 in Germany- Bayern Munich vs Copenhagen is currently goalless. - As it stands the group looks like this: - Bayern Munich 13pts
- Copenhagen 5pts
- Galatasaray 5pts
- Man Utd 4pts
 - It means things will go down to the final matchday on December 12 and United will need to beat Bayern and hope Copenhagen vs Galatasaray ends in a draw. 
- Hargreaves reacts- Owen Hargreaves reckons United are making too many mistakes, given the incredible amount of goals they’ve scored. - He told TNT Sports: “United scored three in Munich and lost, three in Copenhagen and lost and three again here and didn’t win. If you had said before [those games] that you would score that amount of goals, no one would ever have believed you. - “They are scoring enough goals but making mistakes which are costly in the Champions League.” 
- Another record…- Without wanting to harp on about the goals conceded….It is the reason United are in this mess. - It’s the most goals an English side has conceded at this stage of the competition – by quite some way too… 
- Elsewhere….- There’s still no goals in the late game between Bayern Munich and Copenhagen approaching half time. - Remember, a shock win for the Danes would knock Man Utd out tonight…. 
- MOTM- Hakim Ziyech was awarded the man of the match tonight. - UEFA’s Technical Observer Panel said: “He was very effective coming in from the wide-right position, making excellent passes and creating several goalscoring opportunities. - “He scored two free-kicks and claimed an assist with an excellent pass for Galatasaray’s third.” - He’s got someone else to thank for that…. 
- Shipping them- Andre Onana has conceded 14 goals in Man Utd’s five Champions League games. - Only Antwerp have conceded more this season. - Celtic – who have been pretty abysmal in the competition – are the other side to have conceded as many as United. 
- Making improvements- Finally, he concludes by insisting his side are on the right tracks and he’s pleased the project is moving in the right direction. - He finished: “It’s me to blame, it always is. But we are a project and we’re making improvements which is very hopeful. - “We’re going in the right direction and I know the steps we have to take. - “I’m sure we will be successful in the long term. - “Short term, if we want to stay in the Champions League we have to win the next game.” 
- Ten Hag continues- On the three goals conceded tonight, he doesn’t put the blame on his goalkeeper who he signed. - He insisted instead that they were avoidable before reaching that stage. - He continued: “I think every goal we conceded has its own story. They come from transition moments that we spoke about and we don’t block the middle. - “The second we gave away a needless free kick but we have to defend the free kick better. - “And the third we were organised but got run off. It can never happen, you get punished for mistakes in the Champions League. - “We’ll fix that [losing a lot of goals]. I’m very pleased, you can see the style of this team; proactive, dynamic and brave. We created so many chances.” 
- Ten Hag reacts- On the disappointment of dropping two points, he told TNT Sports: “We should have taken all three points, clearly. - “But we should have done that in other games, too. Away to Copenhagen, home to Galatasaray, we play so good. - “For that I have to compliment the team but at the same time I have to criticise them as defending we aren’t good enough. - “Winning 3-1, we can’t afford to make these mistakes as it makes the difference.” 
- Here comes the manager- Erik ten Hag has emerged from the away dressing room. - We’ll have his comments in just a mo….. 
- On those two free kicks…- The United captain stopped short of blaming the keeper, pausing after saying the two goals conceded were soft. - He added: “I have nothing to explain – there’s nothing we can do now. - “We lost two goals because of mistakes by…ourselves.” 
- And here he is…- The Man Utd captain was scathing in his pre-match words. - He says his team must always look for a better and final pass instead of taking chances themselves – putting the team first and foremost. - He told TNT Sports: “It’s obviously really bad. We lost really bad goals and had to have control of that situation. - “We were on top twice and had far too many chances to close out the game but we weren’t clinical enough. - “Sometimes we need to get our head up and find that extra pass before trying to take chances ourselves. It is about the team and not ourselves. - “We have to be cleverer and manage the game better.” 
- Everywhere- Much has been made of Bruno Fernandes in recent weeks but he was solid tonight. - He scored an absolute belter to send United on their way at 2-0 and almost clinched the winner when striking the post from 25 yards late on. - His tireless work often goes unnoticed but he was imperative at both ends tonight. 
- Scholes blast- Paul Scholes says Andre Onana was to blame for all three goals tonight. - And he says the keeper makes the whole team nervous with his displays. - He told TNT Sports: “What can you say, more terrible mistakes again. The second goal was weak. - “He just makes people nervous. He makes his defence nervous – he makes the team nervous! - “He makes simple saves look really, really difficult. - “He shouldn’t be beaten at his near post, his positioning is poor. Again, all three goals are down to him.” 
- Goals no problem- Scoring away from home in this competition doesn’t appear to be a problem. - They scored three in Munich, three in Copenhagen then three tonight. - But they’ve taken just ONE point in doing so. - A two-goal lead at Copenhagen went on to be a defeat and then that draw tonight. 
- Match by numbers- A mad 33 shots on goal occurred in that game – probably most in those last 10 minutes! - Just four of United’s 17 efforts were on target though. - Though they were clinical in scoring three of those! 
- How it leaves things- It means United are still bottom of Group A. - They’ll be OUT of the Champions League if Copenhagen beat Bayern Munich later. - Regardless, they know they’ll need to beat Bayern Munich at home on match day six to progress. 
- Crazy draw- They were 2-0 and 3-1 up in the game, but again Man Utd’s mental fragility seems them throw away points. - Andre Onana isn’t their solution in the Champions League and has badly let his teammates down again. - Garnacho, Fernandes and McTominay all scored good goals, but the keeper’s inability to keep out two average Ziyech free kicks and a late strike sees them drop points on the road again. 
- FULL TIME!- What an absolutely bonkers 90 minutes. - Somehow, Manchester United leave with just one point from it. - That leaves them in a tough position in the group. - Galatasaray 3-3 Man Utd
- Galatasaray 3-3 Man Utd- 90+2. Dalot wins a corner. - Fernandes’ first ball is mince, doesn’t beat the first man. - It comes back to him and the ball is sent in from the left and McTominay heads well, well wide. 
- Galatasaray 3-3 Man Utd- 90+1. McTominay almost gets to a ball through the middle but Muslera rushes out his box to volley clear. 
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk
 
 
