Erik ten Hag said he was ‘disappointed not to win’ after Manchester United drew 1-1 away to Fenerbahce in the Europa League. After taking the lead through Christian Eriksen, Ten Hag’s team were pegged back by a Youssef En-Nesyri header after the break. It is their third straight draw in the competition, and marks a year since United’s last win in Europe, against Copenhagen in the Champions League.
Speaking after Thursday’s game in Turkey, the Manchester United manager said: ‘We had chances to make a second goal. Disappointed not to win,’ adding that ‘we have to win games at Old Trafford.’ Three of United’s five remaining Europa League games are at home; they face PAOK, Bodø/Glimt and Ranger.
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