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    Young Boys vs Man City LIVE SCORE: Latest Champions League updates as Treble winners take on Swiss champs

    LAST season’s Champions League winners Manchester City will travel to Switzerland to take on Young Boys on Wednesday night.Pep Guardiola’s side have picked up from where they left off in Europe’s elite competition, winning their opening two games of Group G.

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    Royal Antwerp vs Porto LIVE SCORE: Latest Champions League updates as Portuguese giants head to Belgium for tasty clash

    PORTO will be aiming to get back to winning ways after their defeat to 10-man Barcelona last time out.The Portuguese giants currently sit 2nd in Group H, while Royal Antwerp are bottom following back-to-back defeats in their opening Champions League games.

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    RB Leipzig vs Red Star Belgrade LIVE SCORE: Champions League latest as German giants look to bounce back from City loss

    RB LEIPZIG will be determined to bounce back from their recent Champions League loss as they host Red Star Belgrade in Group G.Goals from Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez and Jeremy Doku saw Manchester City escape the Red Bull Arena with all three points.
    However, the Bundesliga giants have the perfect opportunity to recover against bottom-placed Red Star Belgrade.

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    PSG vs AC Milan LIVE SCORE: French giants host Champions League serial winners in an epic Group F contest – latest

    TWO European giants face off in Group F as PSG take on AC Milan for three Champions League points.PSG will be determined to bounce back from what was a shocking 4-1 defeat to Newcastle last time out.
    And they’ll be confident that they can beat an AC Milan side who have not scored a single goal yet in this year’s competition.

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    Man Utd takeover LIVE: Maguire and Onana secure Champions League win, Jim Ratcliffe faces competition for ‘No.1 target’

    MANCHESTER UNITED pulled off a huge Champions League win over Danish outfit Copenhagen last night.Harry Maguire’s header and Andre Onana’s stoppage-time penalty save sealed three crucial points for the Red Devils.
    Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Manchester United face competition from Saudi Pro League clubs for highly-rated sporting director Paul Mitchell.
    The former Tottenham and Southampton chief has been linked with a move to Old Trafford as part of a management shake-up if the British billionaire buys into the club and takes control of football operations.

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    Kobbie boost
    Kobbie Mainoo has finally returned to Manchester United match action after injury.
    The midfielder, 18, started for the Red Devils’ under-19s against Copenhagen in the Uefa Youth League on Tuesday.
    The whizkid made his first appearance since hurting his ankle on the club’s USA tour back in July.
    He played 45 minutes before being replaced by Jayce Fitzgerald at half-time.
    Reacting to Mainoo’s inclusion in the starting line-up, one United fan commented: “Kobbie is back finally!”
    Another added: “Lovely, this is fantastic.” Meanwhile, a third supporter wrote: “Mainoo back in the squad, nice!”
    The 18-year-old midfielder had impressed in pre-season before suffering an injury setback.
    He returned to training earlier this month, with footage from Carrington exciting United fans.
    ‘Tyrell training again’
    United’s left-back curse could be easing as Tyrell Malacia is reportedly back in training.
    England star Luke Shaw has been out injured since August.
    And although Sergio Reguilon arrived from Tottenham on loan, centre-back Victor Lindelof had to fill in on the left of defence in Saturday’s 2-1 Prem win at Sheffield United.
    But the Manchester Evening News say Holland ace Malacia is now training individually and did ball-work yesterday.
    The Holland ace has been out with a knee problem.
    Prem giants queue up for Nico
    Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool have reportedly all recently asked Athletic Bilbao about winger Nico Williams – so will United follow suit?.
    The 10-cap Spaniard, 21, is out of contract next summer.
    Williams is thought to have turned down Aston Villa in the last transfer window.
    But 90min say Premier League clubs are keener than ever on the starlet.
    Athletic are said to be optimistic Williams will extend his deal.
    But his list of admirers is growing – especially after four assists in seven LaLiga games this season.
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    Here’s why I say ‘Can’t believe we let Ronaldo go’
    United fans suddenly rue Cristiano Ronaldo’s exit 10 months ago after his latest stunner for Al-Nassr.
    The Portugal legend’s 25-yard cracker on the 38-year-old’s weaker, left foot left completed his double in a 4-3 win over Al-Ahli.
    One Red Devils’ supporter “can’t believe we got rid of him” ago – while another fan claimed even left-footed GOAT rival Lionel Messi had never scored such a great goal from the same boot.

    Ronaldo followed a free-kick special at the weekend with an even better display as Al-Nassr made it five straight wins in the Saudi Pro League.
    And in fact both goals in a spelllbinding top-four clash against Al-Ahli came with his left foot.
    But one armchair observer said of Ron’s contribution: “Say what you want about the league he’s playing but for a 38 year old, he’s amazing.”
    Another wrote: “Messi is left footed and I’ve never seen him do that.”
    And amongst the many GOAT claims – including a “Best of all time” assessment – was this measured verdict: “Still one of the top five players in the world.”

    Scuff justice for ‘wonderful s***house’ Garnancho
    United sealed a crucial Champions League win over Copenhagen thanks to a last-gasp penalty save from Andre Onana.
    But some fans noticed that his team-mate influenced the spot-kick.
    Alejandro Garnacho appeared to scuff the penalty spot while the referee wasn’t looking – just moments before Jordan Larsson’s shot was saved.

    Fans took to social media to react, with one person writing: “Garnacho you wonderful s***house.”
    Another added: “GARNACHO I LOVE YOU.”
    A third person wrote: “Bro went straight into business as soon as referee whistles for penalty.”
    While a fourth joked: “HAHAHAHA MY S***HOUSE STARBOY.”
    Man Utd went on to win the game 1-0 thanks to Harry Maguire’s second-half strike.
    The Red Devils have now jumped up to third in Group A, behind Bayern Munich and Galatasaray.

    Strike ratings
    Marcus Rashford – 6
    Should have opened the scoring when he was set up in front of Grabara only for a heavy touch to ruin his run.
    Was inconsistent down the left.
    Rasmus Hojlund – 7
    A strong performance against his former club and could have bagged a goal.
    Hojlund also produced some brilliant balls for his team-mates that led to some real goalscoring opportunities.
    Antony – 5
    The Brazilian didn’t show any product in his runs or dribbling once more.
    United manager Ten Hag made the right call as he took him off early in the second half.
    Midfield ratings
    Sofyan Amrabat – 6
    Returned to his natural position after stints at left-back amid Man Utd’s injury crisis. But he couldn’t really shine next to Scott McTominay and United really improved after Christian Eriksen’s introduction.
    Scott McTominay – 6
    A strong performance from the in-form Scot, but he improved after Eriksen came on. McTominay would have received a higher grade if he hadn’t given away that penalty by carelessly fouling Mohamed Elyounoussi with a high foot at the death.
    Bruno Fernandes – 7
    Another solid performance by the United captain.
    Man Utd ratings – defence
    Andre Onana – 8
    Silenced his critics with a stunning penalty save in the final moment of the match.
    He also denied Lukas Lerager with a stunning lunge to his right.
    Diogo Dalot – 7
    A composed performance by the full-back, who was especially dangerous when moving forward.
    Dalot’s wondergoal against Sheffield United really boosted his confidence and it showed at Old Trafford.
    Raphael Varane – 7
    He inspired confidence from the first minute alongside Harry Maguire.
    Got the better of his one-on-ones and was rock-solid throughout.
    Harry Maguire – 8
    The former Man Utd captain honoured his club’s most famous skipper Sir Bobby Charlton with his best performance in months.
    And after some brutal criticism, Maguire sealed United’s first Champions League victory with a stunning defensive display and clinical header.
    Sergio Reguilon – 6
    He only returned from injury and showed promising signs for the difficult matches ahead.
    However, he did also show signs of nerves throughout the game.
    Sofyan Amrabat – 6
    Returned to his natural position after stints at left-back amid Man Utd’s injury crisis. But he couldn’t really shine next to Scott McTominay and United really improved after Christian Eriksen’s introduction.
    Man Utd ratings – defence
    Andre Onana – 8
    Silenced his critics with a stunning penalty save in the final moment of the match.
    He also denied Lukas Lerager with a stunning lunge to his right.
    Diogo Dalot – 7
    A composed performance by the full-back, who was especially dangerous when moving forward.
    Dalot’s wondergoal against Sheffield United really boosted his confidence and it showed at Old Trafford.
    Raphael Varane – 7
    He inspired confidence from the first minute alongside Harry Maguire.
    Got the better of his one-on-ones and was rock-solid throughout.
    Harry Maguire – 8
    The former Man Utd captain honoured his club’s most famous skipper Sir Bobby Charlton with his best performance in months.
    And after some brutal criticism, Maguire sealed United’s first Champions League victory with a stunning defensive display and clinical header.
    Sergio Reguilon – 6
    He only returned from injury and showed promising signs for the difficult matches ahead.
    However, he did also show signs of nerves throughout the game.
    Sofyan Amrabat – 6
    Returned to his natural position after stints at left-back amid Man Utd’s injury crisis. But he couldn’t really shine next to Scott McTominay and United really improved after Christian Eriksen’s introduction.
    Who could have scripted Onana & Harry as the heroes?
    It was Sir Bobby Charlton himself who famously called this legendary ground the “Theatre of Dreams”, writes NEIL CUSTIS.
    But nobody could have dreamed this one up. Not Harry Maguire, not Andre Onana.

    The outpouring of emotion on the pitch and in the stands showed what it all meant.
    Maguire the goalscorer in the 72nd minute.Then in the seventh minute of injury time and with the last kick of the game substitute Jordan Larsson – son of ex-United striker Henrik – had a penalty saved by the much-criticised United No1. Incredible, just incredible.
    What of Maguire. Dumped out the team last season and then humiliated when the captain’s armband was taken off him.
    He was up for sale if there were any takers. Maguire was not going quietly.

    He wanted a proper pay off to go and Manchester United could not reach an agreement. So he was staying and that inner determination that got him to Old Trafford in the first place has shone through since.
    What an example to sulking stars…
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    FT: Man Utd 1 FC Copenhagen 0
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    Harry Maguire’s 72nd minute header has left United edging closer to their first Champions League group points of the season.
    The England defender headed in at the backpost when sub Eriksen crossed the ball back in after a corner was half cleared.
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    SH under way: Man Utd 0 FC Copenhagen 0
    Old Trafford boss Erik ten Hag replaced Amrabat with Christian Eriksen for the second period.
    Amrabat briefly looked United’s sole inspiration in the first period.
    But change in the engine room was definitely needed.
    There’s not been much different so far, though.
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    HT: Man Utd 0 FC Copenhagen 0
    Huge room for improvement for the Red Devils.
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    Into first-half stoppage time – with Copenhagen finishing as the stronger side.
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    Sofyan Amrabat has looked the man most likely for United as they finally patch together some reasonable moves.
    But the Red Devils survived a big scare early on.
    Harry Maguire’s meek challenge enabled Mohamed Elyounoussi to surge into United’s half for a cross that beat Raphael Varane and left Diogo Goncalves free to mis-hit a volley off the bottom of the post.
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    Fitting tribute
    United fans gathered outside Old Trafford this evening to pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton.
    Sir Bobby passed away peacefully on Saturday after a three-year battle with dementia.
    He was one of the greatest players to ever represent Man Utd and England.

    The Red Devils returned to Old Trafford tonight for the first time since Sir Bobby’s passing.
    And hundreds of fans gathered at the stadium hours before kick-off to pay tribute to the club legend.
    Flowers, scarves and photographs were placed around the iconic United Trinity statue ahead of the Champions League match against Copenhagen.
    Man Utd CEO Richard Arnold also placed a wreath on the 1966 World Cup hero’s seat in the Director’s Box with a card that read: “Loved. Adored. Never forgotten. Thank you. The Manchester United family.”

    Latest: Man Utd 0 FC Copenhagen 0
    Applause rang round Old Trafford for the tribute to club legend Sir Bobby Charlton.
    And now this Champions League group game is under way.
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    Maguire keeps place as Reguilon returns
    Here’s how winless United line for their third Champions League group game – at home to Copenhagen.
    Harry Maguire keeps his place in central defence, with Raphael Varane returning to partner him.
    Sergio Reguilon is back on the left of defence.
    And in midfield Casemiro’s suspension means in an intriguing link-up for Scott McTominay and Sofyan Amrabat.
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    Maguire keeps place as Reguilon returns
    Here’s how winless United line for their third Champions League group game – at home to Copenhagen.
    Harry Maguire keeps his place in central defence, with Raphael Varane returning to partner him.
    Sergio Reguilon is back on the left of defence.
    And in midfield Casemiro’s suspension means in an intriguing link-up for Scott McTominay and Sofyan Amrabat.
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    Tonight’s match odds
    The Red Devils are overwhelming favourites to land their first Champions League group points of the season tonight.
    And the Betfair odds equally suggest tonight’s Old Trafford visitors FCCopenhagen have little hope.
    MATCH ODDS
    Man United 2/9, Draw 7/2, FC Copenhagen 15/2.
    Utd honour Sir Bobby
    United face Copenhagen in a must-win Champions League clash after two straight group losses.
    Tonight’s Danish opponents Copenhagen will be aiming to build on their spirited 2-1 loss to Bayern Munich as they seek their first win in this year’s competition.

    United players and staff will wear black armbands this evening to pay its respects to the late Sir Bobby Charlton.
    The 1966 World Cup winner passed away aged 86 on Saturday after a battle with dementia.
    Since Sir Bobby’s death, former Man Utd and England players have joined fans at Old Trafford to lay flowers and scarves outside the Trinity Statue, as well as sign a book of condolences.
    The club have outlined how they will pay their respects to Sir Bobby this evening, the statement read: “We will honour and remember Sir Bobby at our men’s first-team game against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday through a special pre-match tribute, which will conclude with a minute’s silence before kick-off.

    “A wreath will be in place on Sir Bobby’s seat within the Director’s Box, players and staff will wear black armbands and Sir Bobby will be remembered on the cover of the matchday programme.”
    Pressure mounts on Sofyan tonight
    Casemiro’s suspension tonight means Sofyan Amrabat is under even more pressure.
    United host Copenhagen in the Champions League tonight without their main anchorman midfielder.
    And that means Amrabat is tipped for a more defensive role as he battles to settle down since his summer arrival from Fiorentina.
    United legend Gary Neville is among those who have pointed out the Moroccan is far from a natural holding midfielder.
    Pressure mounts on Sofyan tonight
    Casemiro’s suspension tonight means Sofyan Amrabat is under even more pressure.
    United host Copenhagen in the Champions League tonight without their main anchorman midfielder.
    And that means Amrabat is tipped for a more defensive role as he battles to settle down since his summer arrival from Fiorentina.
    United legend Gary Neville is among those who have pointed out the Moroccan is far from a natural holding midfielder. More

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    Braga 1 Real Madrid 2: Jude Bellingham scores 11th goal in 12 games to maintain flawless Champions League record

    JUDE BELLINGHAM’S dream start to life at Real Madrid continued as he helped them maintain their 100 per cent Champions League record.The England star, 20, scored the winner as Los Blancos claimed a narrow 2-1 win at Braga.
    Jude Bellingham stole the show again for Real MadridCredit: Getty
    He scored the winner against Braga to maintain Real madrid’s 100 per cent start in the Champions LeagueCredit: EPA
    Rodrygo had given the 14-time European champions the lead after just 16 minutes.
    And Bellingham doubled the advantage on the hour mark when he found the bottom corner with a curling finish.
    That took his tally to 11 goals in 12 games for the Spanish giants since his summer arrival from Borussia Dortmund.
    And even though Alvaro Djalo pulled one back for Braga, Madrid held on in Group C.
    That result kept Carlo Ancelotti’s side in top spot with nine points from nine, three ahead of second-placed Napoli.
    The Italians moved second after Giacomo Raspadori secured them a 1-0 victory at Union Berlin.
    Tempers boiled over at the final whistle in Braga after several of the home players became embroiled in a row with Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger.
    Security intervened to escort the former Chelsea ace down the tunnel.
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    But it was Bellingham once again that everybody will be talking about after his latest stunning performance.
    And Ancelotti will be hoping that his new talisman continues his rich vein of form this weekend.
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    Sevilla 1 Arsenal 2 LIVE RESULT: Martinelli and Jesus fire Gunners to nailbiting Champions League win

    ARSENAL got back to winning ways in the Champions League after beating Spanish giants Sevilla in a nailbiting affair.Brazilian duo Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus put Arsenal two up with goals either side of halftime.
    But Mikel Arteta’s men had to fight for the three points when Sevilla defender Gudelj pulled one back for the hosts.

    RESULT: Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
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    Sevilla XI: Nyland; Navas, Gudelj, Ramos, Acuna; Sow, Soumare, Lukebakio, Rakitic, Ocampos, En-Nesyri
    Arsenal XI: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu; Jorginho, Rice, Odegaard; Saka, Jesus, Martinelli

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    Arsenal grab victory, Jesus walks
    Much maligned for his lack of goals, Gabriel Jesus was the difference between the two sides this evening.
    Setting up Martinelli’s goal with a sublime Cruyff turn and the vision to spot the winger in the first half.
    He then scored a goal from nothing to seal victory for The Gunners.
    He limped off clutching his hamstring, Arteta will be hoping it is nothing more than a tweak.
    Credit: Getty
    Credit: Reuters
    Midfielder offers cover all over the pitch
    Declan Rice showed his value to Arsenal with his performance this evening, with an engine that just keeps on going.
    The midfielder was all over the pitch during the game, offering support to his team constantly.
    He looked at one stage that he was going to score one of the Champions League goal of the season contenders when he went on a lung bursting run from his own box.

    Gunners celebrate elusive away win
    The last time Arsenal won away from home in the Champions League was a 4-1 win back in 2016.
    The goals came from Alex Iwobi and a Lucas Perez hat-trick.
    You can see just much it meant to the squad to win in Seville this evening.
    Credit: Getty
    Credit: Getty
    FT: Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    Arsenal managed to hold on for a big three points.
    Should have been a more comfortable victory but the Sevilla goal really put the cat amongst the pigeons.
    They managed to dig deep, defend until the end and seal victory.

    FT: Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    That is a massive win for Arsenal on the road in Europe.
    Away victories are never easy in the Champions League and Arteta will be pleased to see his side seal one tonight.
    It could prove so vital in their plans to qualify from the group.
    FT: Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    The referee brings the game to a close.
    Arsenal have hung on by the skin of their teeth for the win.
    Mikel Arteta punches the air in celebration.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    90+6. It looks like Arsenal have all but won the game.
    We are in added time of added time now.
    Ocampos has a late chance but slices it well wide of the goal.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    90+4. Sevilla are just lacking that final pass in and around the box.
    They cannot unlock the Arsenal defence.
    An inswinging cross comes on Raya gets it all wrong and almost punches it into his own net.
    Luckily it just goes over the bar.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    90+2. Arsenal seem to have given up on attacking now.
    They are happy to just defend the lead they already have.
    Raya has had a little more to do but they have managed to defend his goal in the main.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    90. It is all Sevilla now.
    Arsenal are camped out in and around their own penalty area.
    The hosts are struggling to find a away through the wall of green.
    We are going to have six additional minutes here.
    Credit: Reuters
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    88. We are into the dying embers of the game now.
    Arteta looks ready to bring on more defensive cover.
    They cannot afford to drop two points so late on in this game.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    86. Sevilla are continuing to knock on the door.
    They would take a draw right now.
    Arsenal are struggling to get the ball clear all too often.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    84. The fans don’t like the blatant time wasting by Arsenal.
    As the corner is whipped in, a free kick is given to Sevilla.
    We may see a lot of added time if the referee agrees about the time wasting.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    82. This is a huge end to the game for Arsenal.
    They would love to get another goal to give them some breathing space.
    Trossard manages to force a corner for the visitors.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    80. Arteta is about to make the change with Jesus passing on the captain’s armband.
    Nketiah is joining the game for the closing stages.
    Trossard also comes on for Saka.
    Credit: PA
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    78. Gabriel Jesus is down clutching his hamstring.
    The home fans don’t appreciate it and offer some boos.
    Eddie Nketiah is readying himself to come on.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    76. Lamela goes to ground in the box after contact with Saliba.
    The referee is not interested and jogs over to show the former Spurs player a yellow card for diving.
    Hearts in mouths time for the travelling fans then.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    74. Sevilla are enjoying their best spell in the whole game now.
    Putting some dangerous balls into the box, asking questions of the Arsenal defensive line.
    The Gunners are going to have to dig deep if they want to come away from Spain with all three points.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    72. Tomiyasu is on the ground claiming he was stood on.
    Arsenal seem to be readying some subs.
    Havertz comes on for Odegaard.
    The worst German export since the V1 rocket is joining the game.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    70. It is a great driving run from the edge of his own box to the Sevilla penalty area from Declan Rice.
    He lays the ball off to Saka who rather predictably comes inside onto his left foot and looks to shoot from distance.
    There were a lot of bodies between him and goal and it is easily blocked.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    68. Mariano is shown a yellow card for getting up in the referee’s face.
    Jorginho is then booked for a high foot.
    This is a high octane game we have on our hands now.
    Credit: Getty
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    66. That was a definite warning for Arsenal if they needed one.
    Sevilla are starting to grow in confidence.
    This time Ocampos tries an overhead kick which is not troubling Raya in The Gunners’ goal.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    64. Well the final score in this game is anybody’s guess.
    Arsenal seem rattled defensively by that goal.
    But Sevilla look nervy whenever The Gunners get into the final third.
    Mariano takes the ball on his chest and shoots, with the ball rattling back off the crossbar.
    He is adjudged to have handled it as he controlled it though.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    62. This is becoming like a basketball game now.
    When either side attacks, they look like scoring.
    Saka is fouled in the corner, winning a free kick and the chance for the visitors to put a cross into the box.
    Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
    60. As good as his performance has been in the final third, Gabriel Jesus lets his man go on the corner as he runs to meet the cross.
    His towering header gives Raya no chance in the Arsenal goal.
    The ground erupts as they give themselves a glimmer of hope. More

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    Man Utd 1 Copenhagen 0 LIVE RESULT: Onana’s stoppage time heroics and Maguire’s header fire United to epic win

    MANCHESTER UNITED have beaten Copenhagen in dramatic style on a special night at Old Trafford.Harry Maguire leapt up high before nodding the Red Devils ahead deep into the second half.
    And Andre Onana saved a stoppage time penalty to secure all three points for the Red Devils.

    RESULT: Man Utd 1-0 Copenhagen
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    Man Utd XI: Onana; Dalot, Varane, Maguire, Reguilon; Amrabat, Fernandes, McTominay; Antony, Hojlund, Rashford
    Copenhagen XI: Grabara; Ankersen, Vavro, Diks, Jelert; Lerager, Falk, Goncalves; Achouri, Claesson, Elyounoussi

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    That’s all from Manchester
    Manchester United picked up their first Champions League victory of the season after a dramatic 1-0 win against Copenhagen at Old Trafford.
    And it was two of United’s most heavily criticised players who sealed the three points.
    It all started with Harry Maguire, who beat Kamil Grabara with a clinical header after 72 minutes following a stunning cross by his captain Bruno Fernandes down the right.
    But the Red Devils came close to another disappointing result as Scott McTominay carelessly fouled Mohamed Elyounoussi inside the area in the fourth and final minute of stoppage time.
    However, it was Andre Onana’s turn to silence his own critics as he bailed the Manchester giants out by denying Jordan Larsson’s spot-kick with a stunning save using his right arm.
    That’s all from us here at SunSport, have a great night!
    Credit: Getty
    Erik ten Hag reaction
    Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag praised Andre Onana and Christian Eriksen.
    It’s incredible, a great night, especially in the dying seconds. A brilliant save from Andre slowly we have found our form in the season, it is a step up.
    A few weeks ago we got out of rhythm with setbacks but now we stayed calm, the win was justified.
    Copenhagen is well organised so you have to break them and find the right moments.
    Christian Eriksen is composed and makes the right passes. I am sure when we get a consistent back four, it will give us a foundation to play off.Erik ten HagTNT Sports
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    Andre Onana reacts
    Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana saved his team’s blushes with a stunning penalty save in the final moment of the match.
    However, Onana insists he was only “doing his job” against Copenhagen.
    I was doing my job, you know?
    I’m happy with the victory, we did a good game, we have to continue like that.Andre Onana TNT Sports
    Credit: AP
    Harry Maguire speaks
    Manchester United ace Harry Maguire put together a stunning performance and scored the winner.
    But Maguire praised Andre Onana’s late penalty save and dedicated the win to Sir Bobby Charlton.
    Incredible. The first half was really poor, the second was a lot better, an important win and this man [Andre Onana] stepped up and made a massive save.
    It was one of those nights, it was just meant to be. A win dedicated to Sir Bobby.
    It’s been a tough, tough week. We’re going to miss him, and we’re really proud to get the win for him.Harry Maguire TNT Sports
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    Man Utd player ratings

    Andre Onana – 8
    Diogo Dalot – 7
    Raphael Varane – 7
    Harry Maguire – 8 (MOTM)
    Sergio Reguilon – 6
    Sofyan Amrabat – 6
    Scott McTominay – 6
    Antony – 5
    Bruno Fernandes – 7
    Marcus Rashford – 6
    Rasmus Hojlund – 7

    Subs:

    Christian Eriksen – 7
    Alejandro Garnacho – 6
    Victor Lindelof – 7
    Anthony Martial – N/A

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    Updated Champions League table
    Manchester United moved up to third place of Group A after their 1-0 victory over Copenhagen.
    United are now one point behind second-placed Galatasaray after their 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich.
    Copenhagen are bottom of the table with only one point after their draw with Galata.
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    Man Utd vs Copenhagen stats
    Manchester United and Copenhagen shared the spoils in terms of possession.
    United registered a total of 15 shots, five of which were on target at Old Trafford.
    The Danish champions, on the other hand, produced 16 shots but only four of them were on target.
    More below:

    FT: Man Utd 1-0 Copenhagen
    Manchester United picked up their first Champions League win of the season after a dramatic victory against Copenhagen at Old Trafford.
    And it was two of United’s most heavily scrutinised players who sealed the three points.
    It all started with Harry Maguire, who beat Kamil Grabara with a clinical header on 72 minutes after a stunning cross by his captain Bruno Fernandes down the right.
    But the Red Devils came close to another disappointing result as Scott McTominay fouled Mohamed Elyounoussi inside the area in the fourth and final minute of stoppage time.
    However, it was Andre Onana’s turn to silence his own critics as he denied Jordan Larsson’s spot-kick with a stunning save using his right arm.
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    FT: Man Utd 1-0 Copenhagen
    Peep!
    That’s full-time in Manchester!!!
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    Onana saves!!!
    Terrible shot by Larsson but Onana makes a stunnign saves as he denies the forward with his right hand as he fell to his left!
    What a moment for the goalkeeper, who received some horrifici criticism ever since his arrival from the summer!
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    Penalty for Copenhagen!
    What was McTominay thinking?!
    Hojlund’s brother switches the ball to Elyounoussi who set for a header from close range.
    McTominay then catches the ex-Southampton star in the face with his boot.
    The referee consults VAR and sticks with his original decision.
    Larsson against Onana now!
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    Substitution
    A late change from Copenhagen boss Neestrup as he introduces Rasmus Hojlund’s brother Oskar for the final few minutes.
    The brothers won’t face off as Rasmus is on the bench, and he’s smiling from ear to ear.
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    Four more minutes of added time to go at Old Trafford.
    Man Utd are absolutely comfortable.
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    Copenhagen put together a good performance but are running out of ideas as we approach full-time.
    Man Utd are close to a very important victory and a very important performance by Maguire.
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    Substitution
    Man Utd boss Ten Hag makes another change as Martial takes Hojlund’s place.
    Rashford appeared to receive some boos when the fouth official wrongly pointed him as the player being replaced.
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    Substition
    Another change by Copenhagen boss Neestrup who introduces Larsson and takes Diogo out.
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    Chance
    Man Utd captain Fernandes freaks down the right and tries a shot that Ankersen blocks with a stunning tackle.
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    Yellow card
    We have the first booking of the match and it goes to Man Utd captain Fernandes after he fouled Elyounoussi.
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    Copenhagen boss Neestrup made his first changes of the match three minutes ago.
    Oskarsson replaced Claesson and Sorensen took Jelert’s place.
    Apologies for the delay.
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    What a chance!
    How did Man Utd miss that?!
    United break on the counter with Hojlund who almost loses possession but McTominay picks the ball up and finds Garnacho on the left.
    The winger tries a shot that Grabara saves but McTominay gets to the ball again and tries a shot that just misses the left post.
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    Anyone can hear that cry from Maguire, who has been solid defensively as well.
    A stunning finish from the former Man Utd captain, who breaks the deadlock on the same night the club’s greatest skipper is being honoured!
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    What a finish, what a moment for Maguire!
    After months and months of harsh scrutiny, after falling down the pecking order as Ten Hag’s SIXTH centre-back he could be the one leading Man Utd to their first Champions League win of the season!
    Fernandes delivers a pinpoint cross from the right and finds the England international who beats Grabara with a clinical header!

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    Goal!
    Maguire opens the scoring for Man Utd!!!
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    Man Utd have missed some major chances and should have been ahead by now.
    Eriksen has made United a lot more dangerous after his introduction.
    Copenhagen will need to make some changes of their own soon.
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    What a chance!
    How are Man Utd not ahead?!
    Fernandes releases Garnacho from the right with a fabulous ball.
    The winger moves it forward and finds himself in front of Grabara.
    However, the Argentina international gets a heavy touch just before he could finish and the Copenhagen keeper gets to ball first. More