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Man Utd – Copenhagen: Saving Champions League Hopes

After two losses, Erik ten Hag and his team are expected to win three points when they take on Copenhagen in round three of the Champions League group stage.

Man Utd – Copenhagen: 2am Wednesday, October 25. Both failed in the previous round, and Man Utd doesn’t even have any points in Group A. However, coach Erik ten Hag is still optimistic when talking about his chances of entering the knockout round: “There are still four matches left.” more and we will play twice as much as we play against Copenhagen,” he said.

Copenhagen is playing well in the European arena this season. They drew 2-2 with Galatasaray in their opening match, before losing 1-2 to Bayern due to late-game mistakes. However, the Danish team did not win any of the last eight matches in the Champions League group stage.

Copenhagen showed that they are not easily bullied, but with home advantage, Man Utd can aim for a third consecutive victory in all competitions. However, Sport Mole predicts that the home team at Old Trafford will win three points with difficulty and can win 2-1 thanks to a goal at the end of the match.

Galatasaray – Bayern: 11:45 p.m. Tuesday, October 24. After the historic victory against Man Utd in the second match, Galatasaray striker Wilfried Zaha said: “A great night for the team. We came here to prove that Galatasaray is not easy to play and won as expected.” . Defeating his old team, Zaha helped his current team finish second in Group A with four points after one win and one draw.

In the final match of the first leg, Galatasaray faced a more difficult challenge when facing Bayern, the team that had won 15 consecutive matches in the Champions League group stage. Last time, despite being behind at Copenhagen Stadium, the defending Bundesliga champions won 2-1 thanks to Jamal Musiala and Mathys Tel. Bayern holds an unbeaten record of 36 Champions League group stage matches.

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