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All might be well on the domestic front for Manchester United right now but Erik ten Hag's side will face Galatasaray in the Champions League tonight needing a win to keep their European hopes alive after a sub-par campaign so far.

United fans may be still reeling from Alejandro Garnacho's mind blowing goal against Everton and United's Premier League form, which has seen them win their last five games out of six, but now they'll be eager to see this purple patch translate to the Champions League.

It's not been a vintage year in Europe's premier competition for the Reds so far this season with ten Hag's men bottom of group A with just one win in four.

United's struggles in the Champions League were epitomised in the home tie against tonight's opponents when they lost 3-2 to the Turkish champions, while in their previous Champions League encounter, United were on the wrong end of a 4-3 thriller against Copenhagen on a night that also saw Marcus Rashford sent off.

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