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Manchester United are absorbing the aftermath of Wednesday night's thrilling Champions League draw against Galatasaray. Despite leading 2-0 and 3-1, the Reds could not see the game out in Istanbul and remain rooted to the foot of the Group A table ahead of the final matchday.

Hopes of progression to the knockout stages are beginning to look slim for United. Erik ten Hag's side know they must beat Bayern Munich at Old Trafford and hope Galatasaray and FC Copenhagen draw to seal a spot in the next round.

Any other scenario will see United crash out and either drop into the Europa League or out of Europe entirely. READ MORE: United are accidentally entertaining READ MORE: Ten Hag is running out of chances to show he can solve United problem Following a chaotic Champions League night, MEN Sport has rounded up today's headlines.

United manager Ten Hag has been nominated for the Premier League Manager of the Month award for November. The Dutchman, who watched his side throw away a two-goal lead against Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday evening, oversaw a faultless run during the month, guiding his side to three Premier League wins in as many matches.

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Manchester United are facing elimination from the Champions League in the group stage after squandering a two-goal lead to draw 3-3 with Galatasaray in Istanbul on Wednesday, while Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven secured qualification for the last 16. Three-time European champions United needed a win in Turkey, against opponents who beat them at Old Trafford last month, in order to keep qualification for the knockout rounds in their hands. Erik ten Hag's side appeared in control when Alejandro Garnacho's early opener was followed by a stunning strike by Bruno Fernandes on 18 minutes.

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