Manchester United's Champions League hopes received a huge blow as Erik ten Hag’s side twice blew a lead following Marcus Rashford’s red card before super sub Roony Bardghji sealed a bonkers 4-3 win for Copenhagen.A fortnight on from injecting hope into a faltering continent campaign by narrowly beating the Danish champions, Parken witnessed a scarcely believable comeback that leaves the Red Devils bottom of Group A.Rasmus Hojlund’s brace had put United in control against his former club, but Rashford’s red card sparked an incredible turnaround as Copenhagen’s pre-match tifo reading "your theatre of nightmares" proved prescient.This first half was as dramatic as it was action-packed.
Hojlund’s third minute opener at the end of a fine team move was followed by several breaks in play, before the Copenhagen native scored his second and was denied a hat-trick.Things soon spectacularly unravelled for United.
Rashford was sent off for catching Elias Jelert after a VAR review, with Mohamed Elyounoussi scoring before Diogo Goncalves levelled from the spot after a Harry Maguire handball.A wild first half was followed by a pulsating second period.
Skipper Bruno Fernandes’ penalty put United back ahead, only for Lukas Lerager to level again and substitute Bardghji to seal an incredible Copenhagen victory.For a while this looked like it would a rare straightforward evening for the Red Devils.Excellent play from back to front had them ahead inside three minutes, with Rashford controlling a diagonal ball from Fernandes and playing on to Aaron Wan-Bissaka.The right-back did well and slipped in Scott McTominay, whose first-time drive across goal was scored by Hojlund at the far post.United looked sharp, controlled and composed during a