United's 3-4 defeat to Copenhagen in the UEFA Europa League was a controversial one, with Harry Muguni's 12-yard handball loss in the first half being the fourth consecutive UEFA Europa League penalty, as well as Rashford's red card and Copenhagen's first goal causing controversy, which is why manager Tannenbaum Haggard hinted that he was being targeted by the referees.
Manchester United this year's UEFA Europa League is plagued with difficulties, the first round against Bayern have Gisdian Allison handball lost 12 yards, the second round of Galatasaray round to Kasimiru sent 12 yards, the last round of the home to Copenhagen and McTomini penalty box fouls, relying on the O'Na Na pounced to win the wave first, I do not think that this battle is again to the Haley Makouni handball; Opta data show that the Manhattan United UEFA Europa League history of the first 4 rounds of group stage in the first 12 yards of the penalty! Seriously, Blackie.
Apart from the controversy over the 12-yard box, the red card issued to Rashford has also aroused heated debates. Xagaves, Scorsese and Gallieni Veli all pointed out that "Foo" was only stepping on his opponent by accident, while Gallieni said the referee's decision was a "disgrace". In addition, Copenhagen's pursuit of a 1-2 goal was marred by an offside Copenhagen player in front of Olana.