San Diego Union-Tribune

MAN U FALLS TO LAST IN GROUP A

- BY GRAHAM DUNBAR Dunbar writes for The Associated Press.

On a royally good evening for standout Spanish teams, Manchester United fell in another wild loss in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Real Madrid and Real Sociedad advanced to the round of 16 with two games to spare after impressive home wins over Portuguese opponents, respective­ly 3-0 against Braga and 3-1 over Benfica.

Bayern Munich and Inter Milan also won and will be in the knockout phase after getting key late goals from their talismanic strikers, Harry Kane and Lautaro Martínez.

Kane scored in the 80th and 86th minutes in a 2-1 win over Galatasara­y and Inter’s 1-0 win at Salzburg was sealed by Martínez’s penalty in the 85th.

Man United almost never has straightfo­rward games in the English giant’s dramafille­d season on and off the field.

A 4-3 loss at Copenhagen — the same result as United’s opening game at Bayern — after twice letting leads slip, left coach Erik ten Hag’s team last in Group A.

The three-time European champion seemed in total control with a two-goal lead after 28 minutes earned by $80 million forward Rasmus Højlund, returning to face his former club.

A red card for United forward Marcus Rashford in the 42th sparked the chaos to follow, which saw Copenhagen level the score in 13 minutes of first-half stoppage time because of two pauses in play, including a protester on the field.

United led again when Bruno Fernandes scored from the penalty spot in the 69th but could not hang on. Lukas Lerager leveled in the 83rd before 17-year-old substitute Roony Bardghji won it in the 87th.

The Kuwait-born, Sweden under-21 winger scored with a bouncing shot to lift the Danish champion into second place in the group standings, though with just four points. Galatasara­y also has four points before hosting United, which has three, next on Nov. 29.

Arsenal took a four-point lead in Group B by comfortabl­y beating Sevilla 2-0, while PSV Eindhoven rose from last place to second with its first win, 1-0 at home to Lens.

In Madrid’s group, Napoli has a grip on second place despite failing to extend Union Berlin’s losing run in all competitio­ns to 13 games.

Napoli wasted a lead in a 1-1 draw that Union earned when David Datro Fofana, on loan from Chelsea, scored in the 52nd for his first goal in almost a year.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti’s plans included resting Jude Bellingham in what was a vibrant game with Braga for the record 14time European champion.

Ukraine goalkeeper Andriy Lunin got a late call when first choice Kepa Arrizabala­ga was unable to warm up with a leg injury.

Just six minutes into his third game for Madrid, Lunin saved a penalty from Braga’s Alvaro Djaló.

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