Manchester United 1-0 Copenhagen: Andre Onana penalty save secures Champions League win

Onana saved Jordan Larsson’s penalty with the last kick of the game

Andre Onana saved a penalty in added time to give Manchester United a priceless Champions League victory against Copenhagen.

On an emotional night that began with a lone piper walking out playing the United anthem ‘We’ll Never Die’ as Old Trafford paid its respects to Sir Bobby Charlton, United fans thought Harry Maguire’s first goal since February 2022 had given them the win they craved.

But with the allotted four minutes of added time played, Scott McTominay conceded a penalty by swinging a high boot dangerously near Mohamed Elyounoussi’s face.

But Onana, who has come in for criticism since his £47m summer move from Inter Milan, turned Jordan Larsson’s effort wide with what turned out to be the very last action of the game.

The victory breathed new life into a Champions League campaign that had started with successive defeats for Erik ten Hag’s side.

It was another night when United’s overall performance would not stand up to much scrutiny but, as on Saturday, the manner of the victory was secondary to the eventual outcome given the enormous legacy of the man they were trying to honour.

“First half was not so good – a difficult game. They were well organised and it was difficult to create chances, we didn’t get the right build-up so we didn’t get the right tempo,” said Erik ten Hag.

“The second half was better. First half pressing did not happen on many occasions, so second half both things were better and the build-up was better.

“There were more switches and we created more chances. The win was justified – but it was a narrow escape.”

Maguire and Onana turn jeers to cheers

The two players that secured the precious win for the home side are men who have endured a torrid time recently.

Maguire would have been sold in the summer had he accepted the chance to link up with David Moyes at West Ham United, while many have questioned Ten Hag’s wisdom in replacing David de Gea with Onana.

But when half-time substitute Christian Eriksen delivered a superb curling cross to the far post 18 minutes from time, Maguire met it perfectly, shrugging off the attentions of a defender to make sure he was in position to head home.

It was a moment to savour for the 30-year-old, who lost the United captaincy in the summer and at one point seemed to be Ten Hag’s fifth-choice central defender, behind even left-back Luke Shaw.

The hosts should have eased their path to the final whistle with a second goal but after Alejandro Garnacho’s initial effort was saved superbly by Kamil Grabara, McTominay sent the rebound inches wide of the post.

Skipper Bruno Fernandes also had a shot deflected wide in a pulsating finish but it seemed United would take the points anyway.

Instead, they had to rely on Onana to ensure victory was not stripped from their grasp.

The charismatic Cameroon goalkeeper’s save will allow United to look ahead to the return meeting in Denmark two weeks from now knowing victory will almost certainly take them into second spot behind Bayern Munich in Group A.

Ten Hag’s side still struggling for fluency

The header was Maguire’s second goal in the Champions League

Repeated chants of ‘One Bobby Charlton’ and the volume of fans who gathered at the ‘Holy Trinity’ statue outside Old Trafford to look at the floral tributes underlined that while most had never seen him play, they are fully aware of the former United skipper’s role in creating the modern-day United.

The problem at present is the current side is a shadow of what has gone before.

Ten Hag is trying to build something but there is none of the verve of the Ajax side he took to within seconds of reaching a Champions League final.

The first half really was poor and towards the end of the opening period came a passage of play that summed United’s effort during those 45 minutes.

Having forced a throw-in in a promising position, United ended up playing the ball back to Onana as, evidently, there was no option offered going forward that invited a pass.

Onana took ages deciding what to do and despite having Raphael Varane and Maguire available for a short pass, he waved them away and attempted a long diagonal which sailed straight out of play.

The lack of options, poor execution and general lack of dynamism was far removed from the vibrancy of the great side Charlton played in and brought understandable boos from the home supporters at half-time.

Maguire’s goal and Onana’s save ensured a positive result, but this was by no means a convincing performance.

Player of the match

MaguireHarry Maguire

FC Copenhagen

Squad number10Player nameElyounoussi

Squad number30Player nameAchouri

Squad number9Player nameDiogo Gonçalves

Squad number7Player nameClaesson

Squad number12Player nameLerager

Squad number19Player nameJelert

Squad number 3 Player name Vavro

Squad number2Player nameDiks

Squad number33Player nameFalk

Squad number22Player nameAnkersen

Squad number1Player nameGrabara

Squad number39Player nameHøjlund

Squad number6Player nameSørensen

Squad number18Player nameÓskarsson

Squad number11Player nameLarsson

Line-ups

Man Utd

Formation 4-2-3-1

24 Onana

20Dalot19Varane5Maguire15Reguilón

4S Amrabat39McTominay

21Antony8Bruno Fernandes10Rashford

11 Højlund

24Onana20Dalot19Varane5Maguire15ReguilónSubstituted forLindelöfat 63’minutes4S AmrabatSubstituted forEriksenat 45’minutes39McTominayBooked at 90mins21AntonySubstituted forGarnachoat 63’minutes8Bruno FernandesBooked at 80mins10Rashford11HøjlundSubstituted forMartialat 86’minutesSubstitutes1Bayindir2Lindelöf7Mount9Martial14Eriksen17Garnacho22Heaton28Pellistri35Evans46Mejbri

FC Copenhagen

Formation 4-3-3

1Grabara

22Ankersen3Vavro2Diks19Jelert

12Lerager33Falk9Cupido Gonçalves

10Elyounoussi7Claesson30Achouri

1Grabara22Ankersen3Vavro2Diks19JelertSubstituted forSørensenat 77’minutes12Lerager33Falk9Cupido GonçalvesSubstituted forLarssonat 85’minutes10Elyounoussi7ClaessonSubstituted forÓskarssonat 76’minutes30AchouriSubstituted forHøylundat 90+1’minutesSubstitutes5Khocholava6Sørensen8Tan longo11Larsson15Babacar18Óskarsson20Boilesen21Sander27Lund39Højlund40Bardghji41Dithmer

Referee: Marco Guida

Attendance:73,249

Live Text

Match ends, Manchester United 1, FC Copenhagen 0.

Second Half ends, Manchester United 1, FC Copenhagen 0.

Corner, FC Copenhagen. Conceded by André Onana.

Penalty saved. Jordan Larsson (FC Copenhagen) left footed shot saved in the bottom right corner.

Scott McTominay (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Penalty conceded by Scott McTominay (Manchester United) after a foul in the penalty area.

Penalty FC Copenhagen. Mohamed Elyounoussi draws a foul in the penalty area.

Attempt missed. Oscar Højlund (FC Copenhagen) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Mohamed Elyounoussi following a corner.

Attempt missed. Mohamed Elyounoussi (FC Copenhagen) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Christian Sørensen with a cross following a corner.

Corner, FC Copenhagen. Conceded by Christian Eriksen.

Offside, FC Copenhagen. Denis Vavro tries a through ball, but Lukas Lerager is caught offside.

Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Oscar Højlund (FC Copenhagen).

Substitution, FC Copenhagen. Oscar Højlund replaces Elias Achouri.

Scott McTominay (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Jordan Larsson (FC Copenhagen).

Substitution, Manchester United. Anthony Martial replaces Rasmus Højlund.

Substitution, FC Copenhagen. Jordan Larsson replaces Diogo Gonçalves.

Corner, FC Copenhagen. Conceded by Raphaël Varane.

Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Peter Ankersen.

2023-10-24 22:43:44
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