Man Utd gives up a penalty for the fourth straight Champions League match, and the referee has TWO handball options

And in Copenhagen, the referee had to choose between TWO handballs.

Two goals in the first twenty-eight minutes from Rasmus Hojlund had the Red Devils cruising in Denmark.

But in the Group A match, Mohamed Elyounoussi gave the Danish team a response after Marcus Rashford saw red.

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Before Diogo Goncalves could get a boot on the ball, a Copenhagen striker flicked on a cross into the box from the right.

Raphael Varane, the substitute defender, saw it deflect into his thigh before landing on his hand.

Varane, who came on for the injured Jonny Evans, was not given a red card because the ball did not qualify as a handball because it bounced off another body part before hitting his arm.

But Goncalves was the first to recover possession of the ball, and he curled it upward into the goal.

However, Harry Maguire blocked it with an outstretched arm, and the referee quickly indicated the location.

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But United’s most recent penalty conceded in the group stages of this season was their fourth in four games.

Scott McTominay was given a red card for a high boot in the 95th minute of the previous match against Copenhagen, but Andre Onana’s incredible save saved him.

Casemiro was dismissed for slamming into Galatasaray’s Dries Mertens.

While Mauro Icardid did miss the post with his strike, he received the last laugh when he dinked over Onana a few moments later.

Furthermore, Christian Eriksen was the victim of a harsh handball call in the opening Champions League match, following a Dayot Upamecano header from close range.

Bayern wrapped up an incredible 4-3 victory in Germany thanks to a perfect 12-yard strike from Harry Kane.

Presumably, this is the first time a team has given up a penalty in their first four Champions League games since Opta began compiling statistics in 2003–04.

However, Porto in the previous campaign and Leicester City in the 2016–17 both succeeded in giving away penalty kicks in four straight competition games.