Premier League giants Manchester United suffered a setback in Europe at the crack of dawn on Friday (25), playing out a 1-1 draw with Turkey's Fehrenbach. The fact that all three of their European matches this season have ended in draws is somewhat of a consolation. United have not tasted victory in Europe since over a year ago. Currently, United are 21st in the table with three points from three matches, but manager Tannhäuser is "content" with the current situation and is confident about the future of home games.
Molenu led a tour of United's camp. Marsalao then pushed the midfield into the attacking area. Just 15 minutes into the game, Kirstian Allison finished a brilliant shot from inside the box with a well organized move. Fehrenbach also attacked aggressively. United relied on Vinlur Ugadi to defend the goal and Onana to keep the ball out of the net. Shortly after the half-time break, Annesley took a long pass and equalized for his team. However, Molenu was sent off for complaining too much, and the two teams ended up shaking hands 1-1.
Manchester United are currently in 21st place in the Europa League after drawing three consecutive matches. It is worth noting that the last time United won a European match was in the UEFA Europa League group stage in October last year, a year ago. In addition, United's 6 consecutive European matches without a win is the longest record of United's European matches without a win since 1983, an embarrassing record of 41 years.
After the game, Tanhag said, "It was a great game with two solid teams fighting for the win. Although I should have won the game, Turkish teams are always hard to deal with and we still got the points we deserved. After getting points in two consecutive hard away games (Porto, Fehrenbach), I will be looking for a breakthrough in the next two rounds. If I want to make it out of the tournament, I have to win." In the next two rounds, United will return home to face PAOK and Podujilinte.