Wednesday’s match saw Manchester United fall to the bottom of their Champions League group despite the fact that 17-year-old Roony Bardghji scored the game’s winning goal off the bench.
Rasmus Hojlund scored twice against the team he played for as a child, and Bruno Fernandes added a third from the penalty spot to give United the lead three times in the game.
The winger was sent off for a risky tackle that occurred during the first half when he was attempting to protect the ball, and Marcus Rashford’s red card turned the game upside down.
After two goals from Copenhagen leveled the score, United lost a vital European victory due to two concentration errors in the closing ten minutes.
After a terrible evening in Denmark, Mail Sport provides their Man United player ratings.
6.5 Andre Onana
was sent off for the penalty and had little control over any of the goals. It’s difficult to hold the Cameroonian responsible for a lot of what happened at Parken, considering the howlers he dropped earlier in the group stage.
6 Diogo Dalot
turned off and let the goal go through at the back post to tie the score at three. You really can’t do that and expect to get away with it when playing in the Champions League.
Evans Jonny – 6
For his first Champions League game since 2013, the Northern Irishman was selected ahead of Raphael Varane, but his stint was cut short after just 15 minutes.
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Maguire Harry – 6.5
appeared to be Manchester United’s most skilled defender prior to the collapse following the red card. was enraged by that, but I did concede the penalty, bringing the score to par.
Wan-Bissaka, Aaron – 7
did a fantastic job of setting up McTominay for the opening goal and made numerous contributions down the right. Although his quick recovery time is a huge advantage to United, his careless back ball to Onana before Copenhagen’s third goal revealed some ignorance.
Erik Christiansen – 6.5
mostly a passenger who became engrossed by halftime. appears uneasy in the No. 6 position when he plays alongside McTominay in the base of the midfield.
Seven Scott McTominay
Hojlund’s first goal was assisted by a deft run that demonstrated his effectiveness higher up the field. faded dramatically after that.
Fernandes Bruno – 8
Always occupied, United won 3-2 thanks to a decisive penalty. Will probably continue to face backlash for his lack of leadership as United crumbled at the “Theatre of Nightmares,” as the home crowd dubbed the venue.
Garnacho Alejandro – 7
With a strong move forward, the youthful Argentine set up Hojlund’s second goal, marking his first Champions League start. However, Ten Hag, who has once again strayed in and out of this competition, will expect more.
Hojlund Rasmus – 7.5
Dream come true back home in Copenhagen, only to have such a bittersweet ending. He’s now United’s top scorer despite not having scored two goals any easier this season. It’s unfortunate that his brace proved useless versus Galatasaray at home.
(4) Marcus Rashford
remained silent for 42 minutes, until he received a straight red card and his marching orders. Although there was no malice in the decision, pundits disagreed because it was rash and he would now miss the crucial trip to Galatasaray.
SUBORDINATES
Raphael Varane (15) in place of Jonny Evans – 5
turned off to let Elyounoussi score for a 2-1 victory, and after Maguire was moved to the left side, he never seemed to relax. Given his depth of knowledge, it was necessary to do more in terms of game management.
(For Christian Eriksen, 46) Sofyan Amrabat + 6
appeared unsteady in the beginning and had trouble controlling the game. had a strong start to his Manchester United career, but since those early games, there has been a noticeable decline.
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Erik ten Hag, manager – 5
As Man United stormed to a 2-0 lead, it appeared as though he would win his 50th game as manager, but Rashford’s red card was the first of a string of unlucky incidents.
The Dutchman is about to come under further pressure.