{"id":294295,"date":"2023-10-25T07:23:56","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T07:23:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=294295"},"modified":"2023-10-25T07:23:56","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T07:23:56","slug":"man-utd-news-live-erik-ten-hag-breaks-silence-on-alejandro-garnacho","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/soccer\/man-utd-news-live-erik-ten-hag-breaks-silence-on-alejandro-garnacho\/","title":{"rendered":"Man Utd news LIVE – Erik ten Hag breaks silence on Alejandro Garnacho"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ten Hag hails Maguire after Man Utd beat Copenhagen<\/h3>\n

Manchester United survived a late penalty scare to secure their first Champions League victory of the season on Tuesday night as they overcame Copenhagen 1-0 at Old Trafford courtesy of a header from Harry Maguire. The Red Devils dominated the match but were guilty of profligacy in front of goal as a series of chances went begging. Erik ten Hag\u2019s side thought they had blown their opportunity to seal the win when Scott McTominay conceded a penalty in stoppage time at the end of the match – but under-fire goalkeeper Andre Onana palmed away Jordan Larsson\u2019s spot kick.<\/p>\n

There were a few eyebrows raised before Larsson took his penalty as United winger Alejandro Garnacho was spotted scuffing up the penalty spot. And Red Devils boss Ten Hag has now broken his silence on the incident.<\/p>\n

If Onana needed to produce a spectacular moment to kick-start his United career, he couldn\u2019t have asked for more fortune on the night. And his under-pressure team-mate Maguire also enjoyed a stellar evening as he took advantage of his first Champions League start of the campaign to pop up with the winner before showing his class by dedicating the victory to Red Devils hero Sir Bobby Charlton, who passed away at the weekend at the age of 86.<\/p>\n

United are now just one point behind second-place Galatasaray in Group A of the Champions League and will be looking to pick up the points they need to seal their place in the knockout stages of the competition.<\/p>\n

Express Sport will have plenty of United news throughout the day off the back of their latest victory. The club\u2019s takeover is also continuing to dominate headlines, while the transfer gossip is heating up ahead of the January transfer window.<\/p>\n

So follow our live blog below to keep up to date with the latest from Old Trafford.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Maguire shows true colours<\/h3>\n

Harry Maguire showed his true colours as he declared that Manchester United\u2019s first win in Europe this season was written in the stars after the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton. Maguire\u2019s 72nd-minute goal kickstarted their Champions League campaign against Copenhagen on Tuesday night.<\/p>\n

Andre Onana\u2019s dramatic penalty save in the seventh minute of added time helped secure a 1-0 win for United against the Danish team on the night the club paid tribute to their departed legend. \u201cIt was meant to be. We were meant to win the game. It was a magnificent save and a win dedicated to Sir Bobby and his family,\u201d said Maguire.<\/p>\n

And he added: \u201cIt has been a tough week for us losing someone like Sir Bobby – it affects the club and the dressing room – but really pleased we could get the win tonight.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Ten Hag breaks silence on Garnacho<\/h3>\n

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag broke his silence on Alejandro Garnacho when asked about the player’s decision to scuff the penalty spot against Copenhagen. But the Dutchman kept his cards close to his chest as he reacted to the incident. Jordan Larsson saw his effort saved from 12 yards, handing the Red Devils a precious Champions League victory with the last action of the game.<\/p>\n

When asked about Garnacho’s conduct after the game, Ten Hag said: “I didn’t see it. The referee probably didn’t see it either. I don’t know.”<\/p>\n

Good morning!<\/h3>\n

Good morning and welcome to Express Sport\u2019s live Manchester United coverage. The Red Devils have given themselves a chance in the Champions League after their victory last night and there will now be a feel-good factor at Old Trafford ahead of their Premier League showdown with Manchester City on Sunday. We\u2019ll have plenty of news throughout the day so stick around for our latest updates.<\/p>\n