Manchester United threw away a two-goal lead on two separate occasions as they drew 3-3 with Galatasaray.
Erik ten Hag’s side will now have to get a result against Bayern Munich in their final Champions League group stage game after their six-goal thriller with the Turkish side.
The Red Devils got off to a flying start after Alejandro Garnacho buried the ball into the top of the net before Bruno Fernandes doubled the lead with a screamer.
Hakim Ziyech then scored from a direct free-kick just before the break with fingers being pointed at Andre Onana for poor positioning.
Scott McTominay then restored his side’s two-goal lead just after half-time before an Onana mistake followed by a Kerem Aktürkoğlu stunner levelled it up 3-3.
But according to beIN SPORTS, Galatasaray’s opening goal from a Ziyech freekick should not have stood.
If three or more defending players form a wall… all attacking players must remain at least one metre from the wall until the ball is in play.
GALATASARAY’S GOAL SHOULD NOT HAVE STOOD! #beINUCL #MUFC pic.twitter.com/Wj4wJjz03r
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS_EN) November 29, 2023