Manchester United faced a grim exit from the Champions League after a lacklustre performance led to a timid 1-0 defeat against Bayern.
The disappointment echoed through Old Trafford as the Red Devils, finishing bottom of Group A, garnered only four points from six matches, Footballrover reports.
The match witnessed a promising start from Ten Hag’s team, showing improvement in the second half.
However, their inability to capitalise on possession early on, coupled with Coman’s stellar performance on the pitch, culminated in Bayern’s victory.
The decisive goal from Coman, assisted by Kane, sealed United’s fate.
Meanwhile, Thomas Tuchel’s squad dominated Group A, finishing with an impressive 16 points, a notable eight points ahead of Copenhagen, which secured second place after a 1-0 win against Galatasaray.
With this elimination, Manchester United won’t even have Europa League football to dream of post-Christmas.
The upcoming days may bring more challenges for United, as they will be facing Premier League leaders Liverpool at Anfield.
On the other hand, Bayern will gear up to face Bundesliga title rivals Stuttgart on Sunday.
Reflecting on the defeat, Erik ten Hag acknowledged the team’s prior shortcomings, citing individual errors and a collective failure.
Despite a commendable performance in this match, Ten Hag lamented that it wasn’t enough to avoid the loss.
Manchester United’s hopes now shift to salvaging their season, starting with the impending clash against Liverpool, while Bayern sets their sights on maintaining their Bundesliga momentum against Stuttgart.
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