Ten Hag Furious Over Copenhagen Goals
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has expressed his anger over two of Copenhagen 's goals in their 4-3 defeat on Tuesday night. Ten Hag believes that both goals should not have stood and has criticized the use of VAR in the match.
Controversial Rashford Red Card
Ten Hag also slammed the decision to send off Marcus Rashford for catching Copenhagen defender Elias Jelert on the ankle with his studs. He believes that the red card was the crucial moment of the match and changed the course of the game.
Disallowed Goal and Harsh Penalty
Ten Hag argued that the first goal for Copenhagen should have been disallowed as a player was offside and blocking the view of goalkeeper Andre Onana. He also felt that the penalty awarded to Copenhagen was very harsh, as Harry Maguire's handball was in a normal position and the ball was very close to him.
Disappointment and Frustration
Ten Hag expressed his disappointment and frustration with the decisions made by the officials, stating that the game is not meant to be played like this and that it has nothing to do with football. He believes that three of the four penalties awarded against his team in the Champions League have been debatable.
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Man Utd's European Struggles Continue
The defeat to Copenhagen leaves Manchester United at the bottom of their Champions League group with just two games remaining. They have lost three out of their four European matches so far and will face tough challenges against Galatasaray and Bayern Munich in their final two games.