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Kingsley Coman scores for Bayern Munich and Manchester United are heading out of europe.
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Tim de Lisle
Tue 12 Dec 2023 21.43 GMT
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21.43 GMT
82 min Free kick to Bayern, well cleared by Jonny Evans. Bayern get a corner and Kane has a free header from the penalty spot, steered just wide.
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21.41 GMT
80 min Mainoo plus an elegant switch and follows it up with two rock-solid tackles. “He’s going to be a proper player,” says Owen Hargreaves.
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21.40 GMT
78 min In nearly 80 minutes, United have had one shot on target. Erik ten Hag is about to play his final card: Kobbie Mainoo, presumably replacing Amrabat – no, hang on, it’s for Varane, so maybe Amrabat will drop into defence. And none of the back four who started for United are still in the same position.
Updated at 21.40 GMT
21.37 GMT
77 min Kingsley Coman is given a breather after landing that killer blow. On comes Mathys Tel, hailed as a “great finisher” by Owen Hargreaves.
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21.36 GMT
75 min A melancholy record for United: they are the first English club ever to concede 15 goals in a Champions League group. They have scored 12, but it hasn’t been enough.
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21.34 GMT
74 min United subs approaching: Pellistri and Hannibal. For both the wingers, Antony and Garnacho.
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21.33 GMT
72 min Chance for United! Onana takes route one to Dalot, overlapping down the left. He’s in the box, but Neuer is so quick to smother him.
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21.32 GMT
69 min United were a bit sloppy in midfield, and Bayern pounced. Three or four classy cases, the last of them from Harry Kane, and Coman was clean through, able to take his time and slot the ball into the left-hand corner as he looked. Onana had no chance.
Updated at 21.32 GMT
21.31 GMT
GOAL!!! United 0-1 Bayern (Coman 70)
Kingsley Coman scores … and very possibly boots United out of Europe.
Kingsley Coman has surely knocked Manchester United out of europe! Photograph: Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Getty Images
Updated at 21.39 GMT
21.28 GMT
67 min On comes Thomas Muller, replacing Musiala. At 34, he is 13 years older than any forward or midfielder on United’s bench.
“How is Copenhagen scoring BAD for United?” asks David Goldiner. “Aren’t they now going to EUROPA as things stand?” Sadly not, because the only team they could catch with a point was Copenhagen – until they scored. This is because of head-to-head results.
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21.24 GMT
62 min Onana takes route one to Hojlund, who thinks he’s through. Rasmus, have you met Manuel? He’s an ancient sweeper keeper who can just take the ball off you with his chest.
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21.22 GMT
62 min Bayern are now bossing the possession, but they haven’t had a shot this half – until now. Kane sets up Kimmich, who takes aim for Row Z.
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21.21 GMT
60 min Cometh the hour, cometh a yellow card for Amrabat. Fair enough – he tripped Musiala, 40 yards out.
It’s a well-deserved yellow card for Sofyan Amrabat for his trip on Jamal Musiala. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
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21.20 GMT
59 min Hojlund makes his first meaningful contribution – touch and spin, lay it off to Antony. He finds McTominay in a great position which he can’t make use of: when he should shoot, he ends up poking a through ball to Garnacho, who isn’t expecting it. Shame.
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21.19 GMT
58 min Bayern see some more of the ball as United’s fans digest the news from Copenhagen. United now need two goals – one here and one from Galatasary, who do usually have a comeback in them.
Updated at 21.19 GMT
21.16 GMT
A goal for Copenhagen!
56 min Copenhagen take the lead at home to Galatasaray. That’s bad news for United.
Lukas Lerager scores for Copenhagen against Galatasaray. As it stands, the danish side are through. Photograph: Mateusz Słodkowski/Getty Images
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21.15 GMT
54 min Fernandes, playing further forward now, presses well in league with Hojlund and gets a shot away that goes just wide of the far post.
“I’m always puzzled,” says David Wall, “by the conflicting demands expected of United. People, often their own supporters, pick out any number of their players to say they’re not good enough and shouldn’t be anywhere near the side. But then they also express outrage when that team, containing all of those players they don’t rate, don’t steam-roller all opposition. It doesn’t seem that both expectations can be true – either all the players are crap so you can’t expect them to win, or you can expect them to win because most of the players are pretty good.” It’s a fair point, but are other sets of fans any more logical?
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21.12 GMT
51 min United may even have had more of the ball this half. Some decent passing from McTominay et al sends Garnacho away and his cross is a good sharp one, left-footed, well defended by Kim.
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21.11 GMT
50 min Amrabat has started this half well, not just tidying up but starting moves. This one Peters out when Jonny Evans, venturing forwards, can’t find anyone to pass to, and he has the same problem a moment later.
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21.09 GMT
49 min Chance for Fernandes! Antony sets Wan-Bissaka down the right and he plays a nice cut-back. The shot from the D is just too high.
He’s either moaning or shooting, this time it’s the latter from Bruno Fernandes. Just over the bar from the Manchester United captain. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/Reuters
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21.07 GMT
47 min United get a glimmer as Fernandes sends Antony into the area, only for Kim to make a fine sliding tackle. He and Upamecano have been very strong.
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21.06 GMT
46 min United kick off, Bayern grab the ball very swiftly and Dalot, in his new station on the left, is relieved to see it go out for a throw.
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21.05 GMT
Tuchel makes a change too. Konrad Laimer comes on for Mazraoui at right-back. So Alphonso Davies is the only full-back still in the same place as at the start.
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21.04 GMT
Luke Shaw is thought to be coming off, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka out there warming up and Diogo Dalot expected to move to the left. So United, already beset with injuries, have picked up two more tonight.
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21.03 GMT
“Just before Jonny Evans came on,” says Justin Kavanagh, “the two Spanish-language commentators on Univision (here in the USA) spent about 10 minutes rhapsodizing through the names of the great Alex Ferguson teams. They say there’s no future in nostalgia, but United should give recent signings such as Evans and Ronaldo special Back to the Future edition DeLoreans to park where Denis Law once parked that Jag. BTW thanks for a terrific story, Eric Anderson.”
Updated at 21.03 GMT
21.00 GMT
United’s Champions League marksman has been kept very quiet.
Rasmus Hojlund had just 9 touches in the first half vs. Bayern, fewer than any other player on the pitch.
Need to get him involved!!! 🫣🫣🫣 pic.twitter.com/p4MssFGx6i
— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) December 12, 2023
Updated at 21.00 GMT
20.59 GMT
“Hook Antony and McTominay,” says Pramith Pillai, “and put in Mainoo and Pellistri. This is bad but not as bad as it could have been.” I’m sticking to my line that it’s been OK. Staying in the game against a far stronger opponent.
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20.57 GMT
“What the hell is wrong with Bruno Fernandes?” asks Peter Tomlin. “He’s a decent player but spends so much time screaming & rolling around on the pitch then immediately jumping up & whining when he doesn’t get a free kick! He really needs to cut this out because it’s making him look like a spoilt brat.” Harsh but fair. He’s so bad with refs – that alone is a reason for him not to be captain next season.
The calming midfield presence of Bruno Fernandes. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
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20.55 GMT
“A friend wonders,” says Kim Thonger, “if anyone has ever watched a game between Bayern Munich and Manchester United, say for example, a Champions League Final in Barcelona, from a Warsaw hotel room in their underpants, while on a conference call with American colleagues. Not a video call obviously, the friend didn’t have that option in those days and the colleagues were not in the hotel room, for the avoidance of doubt, they were in the USA. No particular reason for asking (for the friend), he just wondered.” Ha.
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20.54 GMT
The other game is 0-0 too at half-time. So United are still down – in fact bottom of the group, a point behind both Copenhagen and Galatasaray – but not out. And they have acquitted themselves decently against the best team in the group, possibly the whole continent. United have been compact rather than chaotic. But they’ve lost Harry Maguire and you’d have to say that Bayern have looked far more threatening. They’ve had 55pc of the ball and two of the three shots on target. United are winning only on corners (3-1), but at least they’re hanging in there.
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20.49 GMT
HALF-TIME Man United 0-0 Bayern Munich
News flash: Man United are not out of the Champions League yet.
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20.48 GMT
45+2 min United have a good little spell with Dalot wiggling all the way from one flank to the other. But – you’ve guessed it – nothing comes of it.
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20.47 GMT
45+1 min Kane has a shot from the edge of the area, blocked by Fernandes. He has provided at least some of the discipline that Paul Scholes was demanding.
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20.45 GMT
45 min There will be three extra minutes. Shaw hurls himself into a tackle, so maybe it was a false alarm.
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20.45 GMT
44 min Ah no … Luke Shaw is looking indisposed too. Hamstring, Darren Fletcher reckons.
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20.44 GMT
42 min So Evans is on, joining Varane in a decidedly elderly pairing. A United attack founders as Antony and Dalot fail to cross between them. but then Garnacho, fed by McTominay, goes on his first good run of the game. It comes to nothing but cheers the crowd, who love a teenage winger.
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20.40 GMT
Maguire goes off
39 min Maguire comes back on, at right-back, but it’s clearly hopeless. He gets a warm hand from the crowd, and that’s a real shame. He’s been United’s best player for the past month, and they’ve got to go to Anfield on Sunday.
Updated at 20.40 GMT
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