
In a thrilling encounter, Copenhagen staged a remarkable comeback against Manchester United, overcoming a 2-0 deficit and eventually securing a 4-3 victory. The match took a dramatic turn as United initially led 3-2, only for Copenhagen to snatch the win. The intensity escalated with a red card for Marcus Rashford, making matters worse for the struggling Manchester United. This defeat marks the ninth defeat in 17 games for the club. Despite the challenges, manager Erik ten Hag emphasized that the red card and the game's outcome had nothing to do with football, criticizing the referee's decisions. Ten Hag acknowledged the positives, highlighting the team's attitude even with 10 men and expressing satisfaction with their overall performance.
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