Match report: United suffer third consecutive loss in Germany despite late comeback
Manchester United fell short in Germany this evening by sustaining a 4-3 loss in their Champions League group-stage opener.
Former Manchester City winger Leroy Sane opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a strike that troubled Andre Onana and bundled under the goalkeeper, leaving him with his head in his hands after an early howler.
Serge Gnabry quickly doubled Bayernβs lead just four minutes later, which was unfortunate as prior to the goals, United had overseen a positive start.
Rasmus Hojlund registered his first-ever goal as a Red when he halved the deficit after the interval β much to the away fansβ delight, but Christian Eriksenβs handball forced the referee to study the pitchside VAR monitor and award the Germans a spot-kick. It was subsequently converted by Harry Kane in the 53rd minute.
Casemiroβs late brace
A late comeback was inspired by Casemiro, who managed to net a brace. His first contribution came in regular time but was immediately counter-acted by Mathys Telβs 92nd-minute goal.
The Brazilian then turned the ball in from a Bruno Fernandes free-kick in injury-time, before the ref blew full-time on the 4-3 tie.
Thereβs a lot to take from Unitedβs showing tonight but ultimately, three successive losses is incredibly tough to take. It is also the first time since 1978 that the side has conceded three times in three consecutive games. Work to be done.
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