MAN UTD 1-0 COPENHAGEN: Manchester United are back in the mix to qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League as Andrey Onana saved Jordan Larsson's late penalty
It was a special night at Old Trafford for Manchester United - but not just because of what transpired on the pitch.
Having been pillared by pundits and fans alike this season, Maguire was adjudged player of the match in the win at Bramall Lane on Saturday night. And he followed that up with a goal that could prove pivotal to United's hopes of progression in Europe. The late goals against Brentford and the strike against Sheffield United were no coincidence. Whilst Bruno Fernandes frustrated, McTominay again looked the man most likely when United were bereft of ideas. Yes, he conceded the late penalty - but Ten Hag would be well advised not to rush back the more hailed Casemiro.
Amrabat's range of passing again looked impressive when time allowed. But so often in Europe, and the Premier League, time is of the essence - and it was of little surprise when he was hooked at half-time for Eriksen.
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