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United have Hojlund, Antony back for Champions League clash at Galatasaray

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MANCHESTER, England : Manchester United have Rasmus Hojlund, the joint top-scorer in the Champions League this season, and Antony fit for their pivotal game at Galatasaray on Wednesday in a big boost for Erik ten Hag's side who cannot lose if they hope to advance.

With two games remaining, United are bottom of Group A on three points after four games, a point behind second-placed Copenhagen FC and Galatasaray, who are third having pulled off a shock 3-2 win at Old Trafford last month.While United's European form has been below-par this season, they have won five out of their last six Premier League matches and Ten Hag is optimistic his team can carry that momentum over into their final two Champions League matches."We have improved," he said. "We have made good progress and we are more stable and are winning games.

There is a big difference in us from the first moment we played Galatasaray."Hojlund's five goals have put him level with Atletico Madrid's Alvaro Morata, and two of those came against Galatasaray.

Both the Dane and Brazilian Antony trained on Tuesday after missing Sunday's 3-0 league win at Everton.Ten Hag's side will be without forward Marcus Rashford at Galatasaray as he serves a one-game ban for his sending off in the 4-3 defeat at FC Copenhagen last time out.United host group winners Bayern Munich, who have a perfect record of 12 points, on Dec.

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