Man Utd beat Copenhagen thanks to unlikely heroes Maguire, Onana
25th October 2023
Maguire scored the match winner as Onana saved a last minute penalty to deliver the win for United

- Much-maligned centre-back Maguire headed in the only goal 18 minutes from time.
- Goalkeeper Andre Onana then saved Jordan Larsson's penalty with the last kick of the game.
- The victory takes United above Copenhagen into third in Group A and within one point of Galatasaray.
Andre Onana and Harry Maguire were the
unlikely heroes as Manchester United kickstarted their Champions League
campaign by beating FC Copenhagen 1-0 on the night Bobby Charlton was
remembered at Old Trafford.
Much-maligned centre-back Maguire headed in
the only goal 18 minutes from time before Onana saved Jordan Larsson's penalty
with the last kick of the game.
The English giants had lost their opening
two Champions League group games for the first time in the club's history but
are back in contention for the last 16 thanks to a much-needed win.
One of United's greatest ever players,
Charlton died on Saturday at the age of 86.
A moving tribute was paid to the 1966 World
Cup winner before kick-off as United boss Erik ten Hag laid a wreath in the
centre-circle before a minute's silence was observed.
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Ten Hag urged his players to be inspired by
Charlton's legacy after a difficult start to the season.
But the Dutchman would have been
disheartened by another insipid first-half performance.
The Danish champions were inches away from
going in front after just five minutes.
Maguire was caught in possession by Mohamed
Elyounoussi and the former Southampton forward's cross was turned onto the post
by Diogo Goncalves.
The emotional atmosphere around Old
Trafford prior to kick-off quickly turned to groans of frustration as the home
side laboured to create anything of note before the break.
Ten Hag responded by introducing Danish
international Christian Eriksen against his countrymen.
However, it was not until two more big
chances for Copenhagen to take a shock lead that United awoke from their
slumber.
Onana made high-profile errors in both
United's Champions League defeats to Bayern Munich and Galatasaray but the man
who helped Inter Milan reach the final of last season's competition showed why
United splashed out £47 million on him in July.
Onana'a first crucial save of the game
prevented Lukas Lerager's shot finding the top corner. Moments later Elias
Achouri blasted a volley over when unmarked at the far post.
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Rasmus Hojlund is Eriksen's heir as the
great hope of the Danish international side, but he failed to shine against his
former club.
Hojlund's most telling contribution came in
teeing up Eriksen for a powerful low drive that former Liverpool goalkeeper
Kamil Grabara did brilliantly to turn behind.
Marcus Rashford's loss of form has
contributed hugely to United's struggles so far this season.
The England international, who scored 30
goals last season, has still netted only once this campaign and wasted a
glorious chance to open the scoring with a heavy touch when one-on-one with
Grabara.
Substitute Alejandro Garnacho then did
exactly the same with just Grabara to beat.
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Instead centre-back Maguire bailed out his
forwards to at least ensure Charlton's farewell was marked with a victory.
The England international had fallen way
down the pecking order during Ten Hag's first season in charge, but is making
the most of a series of defensive injuries that have brought him back into the
fold.
Maguire just stayed onside to meet
Eriksen's cross with a bullet header 18 minutes from time.
United should have added a second as
Garnacho and Scott McTominay passed up big chances to double the lead.
And they were nearly made to pay when
McTominay was penalized for a high foot on Elyounoussi deep into stoppage time.
Larsson, son of former United striker
Henrik Larsson, stepped forward but his powerful effort was turned behind by
Onana to spark wild scenes of celebration.
Victory takes United above Copenhagen into
third in Group A and within one point of Galatasaray.
Bayern are already closing in on
qualification after a 3-1 win over Galatasaray made it three wins from three
games for the German giants.
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