UCL: Eriksen reveals Man United are “making wrong decisions at the wrong times”

Christian Eriksen has addressed Manchester United’s recurring issue after their disappointing 3-2 loss to Galatasaray on Tuesday.

Despite taking the lead twice at Old Trafford, the Red Devils conceded three goals, marking their second Champions League group stage defeat, and their fifth in seven games across all competitions.

United’s New signing Rasmus Hojlund scored twice for the host, but they couldn’t hold onto their lead for long in the match.

Galatasaray also missed a second-half penalty, which was awarded when Casemiro fouled Dries Mertens and was subsequently sent off.

UCL: Eriksen reveals Man United are “making wrong decisions at the wrong times”
Christian Eriksen – Getty image

However, Mauro Icardi who had earlier missed a penalty, capitalized on another opportunity chipping the ball past United goalkeeper Andre Onana for the winning goal.

In a post-match comment, Eriksen expressed his frustration at Manchester United’s recurring problems since start of the new season.

He said, “I think we had some good spells in the game, but at the moment when we go ahead, we always seem to concede shortly after. Of course, that makes it very difficult for us to keep control of the game, and that’s something that we have to change very quickly.”

The Danish midfielder also denied rumours that lapses in the team is on account of poor confidence, he rather attributed it to “lack of awareness and sharpness” in crucial moments.

He added that Manchester United are making the wrong decisions at the wrong times. “We shouldn’t be throwing that away, and we’ve done that in other games this season. So I don’t think it’s a lack of confidence; we’re just making the wrong decisions at the wrong times, and it’s costing us.”

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