Maguire & Onana (©Getty Images)
Maguire & Onana (©Getty Images)

UCL: Unexpected heroes Onana and Maguire save United from a debacle

Reading Time: 3min | Tue. 24.10.23. | 23:58

The Red Devils were crushed by the Danish underdogs but were lucky enough to keep all three points at home

André Onana’s penalty save in the final seconds earned Manchester United a 1-0 win over Copenhagen in the Champions League, continuing the Red Devils’ unbeaten record against Danish opposition.

Following a poignant remembrance of Sir Bobby Charlton and so many tributes to the club legend, it was time for the current crop to show the sort of spirit he embodied in such a vital match. Copenhagen were the quicker starters, though, with Diogo Gonçalves’ first-time attempt hitting the post before Mohamed Elyounoussi’s effort was deflected wide by Harry Maguire. Rasmus Højlund still got a sight of goal against his former club, firing over after latching onto a superb pass from Marcus Rashford.

Man United soon began to impose themselves more and a timely intervention from Peter Ankersen was required to prevent Scott McTominay from getting a clean shot off following some excellent link-up play. Even so, a lot of the hosts’ play was carried out at a pedestrian pace as they struggled to break down Jacob Neestrup’s well-organised side. McTominay headed wide from Sergio Reguilón’s cross with their only notable opportunity in the rest of the first half as frustrations grew among the home fans at Old Trafford.

Erik ten Hag turned to Christian Eriksen before the restart, but the Lions had the first attempts of the second half, just as they had done in the first. Lukas Lerager met Viktor Claesson’s cutback with a strike that forced a brilliant save from Onana. Eriksen then forced Kamil Grabara into action with a powerful strike that looked destined to find the bottom corner before being met by a strong hand. The hosts finally got the moment they craved in the 72nd minute, as Maguire held off Rasmus Falk to meet Eriksen’s cross and head home his first goal of the season.

McTominay missed a golden opportunity to add a buffer, and then had the disastrous moment where he conceded a penalty for his challenge on Elyounoussi in the final seconds. However, he was saved as Onana outfoxed Jordan Larsson to preserve the victory that ended Man United’s run of five consecutive Champions League matches without a win. That takes them one point behind second-placed Galatasaray, while also recording three successive wins across all competitions for the first time this term. Copenhagen, meanwhile, are enduring a winless run of nine Champions League matches that stretches back to 2016 and are bottom of Group A.

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Group stage - matchday 3

Tuesday

Inter - Salzburg 2-1 (1-0)

/Sanchez 19, Calhanoglu 63 pen - Gloukh 57/

Galatasaray - Bayern 1-3 (1-1)

/Icardi 30 pen - Coman 8, Kane 73, Musiala 79/

Man. Utd. - Copenhagen 1-0 (0-0)

/Maguire 72/

Union Berlin - Napoli 0-1 (0-0)

/Raspadori 65/

Sevilla - Arsenal 1-2 (0-1)

/Gudelj 59 - Martinelli 45+4, Gabriel Jesus 53/

Benfica - Sociedad 0-1 (0-0)

/Barrenetxea 63/

Lens - PSV 1-1 (0-0)

/Wahi 65 - Bakayoko 55/

Braga - Real Madrid 1-2 (0-1)

/Djalo 63 - Rodrygo 16, Bellingham 61/

Wednesday

19.45: (1.90) Feyenoord (3.70) Lazio (4.40)

19.45: (1.18) Barcelona (8.50) Shakhtar (16.0)

22.00: (1.80) PSG (3.70) Milan (5.00)

22.00: (1.80) Newcastle (3.70) Dortmund (5.00)

22.00: (3.90) Celtic (3.60) Atl.Madrid (2.05)

22.00: (15.0) Young Boys (7.25) Man.City (1.22)

22.00: (1.28) RB Leipzig (6.75) Crvena Zvezda (10.5)

22.00: (3.80) Antwerp (3.50) Porto (2.10)

***odds are subject to change



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