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Manchester United took on FC Porto in a thrilling Europa League clash in Portugal.
The match finished 3-3, with Harry Maguire scoring a crucial injury-time header to secure a point.
United started brightly, dominating the opening twenty minutes.
They quickly took a two-goal lead through Marcus Rashford and the returning Rasmus Højlund.
However, the momentum shifted, and Porto responded with two goals in just seven minutes, undoing United’s work.
Erik ten Hag, under increasing pressure, faced a big second half.
His only change was bringing on Alejandro Garnacho for Rashford, originally thought to be injured, ten Hag has revealed this was just rotation.
Despite the break, Porto’s Samu Omorodion scored a third goal shortly after the restart, marking his second of the match.
United pushed hard for an equaliser, but their efforts were disrupted when Bruno Fernandes received a red card for a reckless lunge – his second dismissal in two games.
Even down to ten men, United managed to secure a point when Harry Maguire headed in a Christian Eriksen corner in injury time.
While Maguire’s header salvaged a draw, ten Hag remains under severe scrutiny.
United are now winless in four games and have conceded three or more goals in their last four European away fixtures.
The pressure on ten Hag is only increasing.
Here are five things we learned from the game:
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