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Manchester United crashed to a second successive Champions League defeat on Tuesday, losing 3-2 at home to Galatasaray, while Lens stunned Arsenal and Jude Bellingham once again inspired Real Madrid.LISTEN | VAR audio released from Spurs v Liverpool after blunder over Diaz's disallowed goalMauro Icardi made amends for a missed penalty by scoring the winner for Galatasaray as the Turkish club twice came from behind at Old Trafford to pile more misery onto a deeply troubled United side.United have lost their first two games of a Champions League group for the first time, leaving Erik ten Hag's men in danger of an early exit."The mental errors we make, you cannot allow them at this level.

You get punished. This is difficult to control," Ten Hag told TNT Sports."We are all in this together. We were twice up and in control of the game.

We expect more together."Rasmus Hojlund was one of the rare bright spots for United, scoring two well-taken goals, but Galatasaray responded both times as Wilfried Zaha netted against his old side before Kerem Akturkoglu struck.Icardi dragged a penalty wide after Casemiro was sent off for a desperate lunge following a dreadful ball out from goalkeeper Andre Onana, but the Argentine had the last laugh when he chipped home on 81 minutes.United are bottom of Group A, six points adrift of Bayern Munich who came from behind to beat FC Copenhagen 2-1 in Denmark.Lukas Lerager fired the Danes ahead early in the second half, but Jamal Musiala bagged a superb individual goal to haul Bayern level before teenage substitute Mathys Tel lashed in a fine strike late on. Arsenal lose Saka Arsenal slumped to a first defeat of the season as Lens hit back to win 2-1 in northern France.Gabriel Jesus gave Mikel

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Manchester United have no time for sentimentality from Rasmus Hojlund as he faces his younger twin brothers and former club on Tuesday when FC Copenhagen visit Old Trafford. The Red Devils desperately need a win to keep their Champions League campaign alive on what is sure to be an emotional evening in the wake of Bobby Charlton's death. Arguably the club's greatest ever player, Charlton passed away at the age of 86 on Saturday, with tributes planned to the man who scored 249 goals in 758 games for United.
Manchester United play away from home for the first time in almost a month when they take on Sheffield United in the Premier League on Saturday.
For a side that is already experiencing an injury crisis, the last thing Manchester United wanted to see was their star striker also picking up a knock on international duty this week. Thankfully, Rasmus Hojlund looks to have come through the break unscathed, but the rough treatment he received against San Marino on Tuesday night was certainly plenty of cause for concern.
Manchester United's internationals will be welcomed back to Carrington today as they prepare for the return of the Premier League.
Rasmus Hojlund has certainly endeared himself to the Manchester United fanbase and it seems he can do no wrong away from Old Trafford either.
Rasmus Hojlund says Manchester United must stick together if they are to emerge from a “tough period” that has put Erik ten Hag’s side under intense scrutiny and pressure.

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