This Wednesday, the 29th, Manchester United started by beating Galatasaray, but suffered a 3-3 draw, and is in danger in the Champions League
This Wednesday, 29th, the Galatasaray received the Manchester Unitedin a match valid for the group stage of the Champions League. The match started with clear dominance from the English, but the Turkish team, with support from the stands, went after the result and got a draw, with a score of 3 to 3, and made life difficult for the Red Devils.
The match started very busy, with Manchester United looking for the result, even with all the pressure coming from the opposing stands. In the 11th minute, the Red Devils plotted a beautiful move that ended at the feet of Garnacho, who finished strongly to open the scoring. At 18′, Bruno Fernandes shot from distance and increased the advantage for the English.
However, what looked like a controlled result for the Red Devils became a little more complicated. At 29′, Ziyech took a free kick against Onana and reduced United’s lead. The Turks equalized with Icardi at the end of the first half, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Interval! 2 to 1.
On the way back to the second stage, Galatasaray fans were trying to push the team to get the result. However, the one who stood out was Manchester United, who took advantage of the spaces in the Turkish defense and, in a beautiful arrival of Wan-Bissaka, McTominay appeared in the area and deflected to score the third, in the 10th minute.
However, again from a dead ball, Galatasaray returned to the game with Ziyech, who had some help from goalkeeper Onana. Afterwards, Akturkoglu received the ball with speed and finished with power to leave everything even, complicating life for Manchester United. And the match ended like this. End of the game! 3 to 3.
Source: sportbuzz
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