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Manchester United vs Copenhagen live highlights and reaction as Andre Onana saves penalty

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Manchester United returned to Champions League action with a much-needed win against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday. Erik ten Hag's side lost their opening two matches and they sat rock bottom of Group A with zero points ahead of the match, which meant a win against Copenhagen was required at Old Trafford.

United have started to string a run of form together with the 2-1 win over Sheffield United and they made it three consecutive wins with a narrow victory over the Danish champions thanks to a second-half goal from Harry Maguire.

It was a huge moment for Maguire and Andre Onana was also hugely responsible for the win, as the goalkeeper saved Copenhagen's stoppage-time penalty to ensure the three points were won in dramatic fashion.

United held a special pre-match tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton before the game and it was an emotionally charged night. Recap what happened here. He told TNT Sports: "It was one of those nights where it was meant to be...

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The Copenhagen coach Jacob Neestrup bristled at the memory. “I was a little bit surprised about some of the questions I got after the game from English journalists in terms of that we were quite tough to break down.

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