Copenhagen vs Man Utd Prediction and Betting Tips: Scott McTominay tipped in Denmark
Manchester United travel to Denmark to take on Copenhagen in Group A on Wednesday and we've got Jimmy The Punt to provide us with a preview of the action along with his best bets.
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It sparked pandemonium in the away end but the overwhelming feeling that followed Bruno Fernandes' injury time winner at Craven Cottage on Saturday was relief.
A derby day thrashing followed by a 3-0 thumping courtesy of a second string Newcastle meant the Old Trafford faithful had seen their side concede six without scoring in a matter of days.
Pressure was mounting on Manchester United but the victory over Fulham has given them a bit of respite.
Erik Ten Hag, the 11/8 favourite in the Premier League Sack Race, praised his side's endeavour at the weekend but, given the way they played, the Red Devils will need another spirited performance during their trip to Copenhagen in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Harry Maguire was a colossus in the reverse of this fixture, scoring the only goal of the game. He was also outstanding during the win against the Cottagers but remains a doubt here due to concussion protocol after taking a knock on the head.
This will be the host's tenth Champions League game this season, it is only Man Utd’s fourth. In the group stage, Copenhagen have not been blown out of the water, losing by one goal to Bayern Munich and Man Utd, and drawing against Galatasaray.
Copenhagen vs Man Utd Tips
In all competitions, Scott McTominay has averaged 1.4 shots per game and hit three in the reverse of this, racking up an xG of 0.60.
That means, since he came off the bench against Brentford, McTominay has made five appearances, racking up 10 shots and half have hit the target.
Given this form, the even money about the Scotsman having two shots in Scandinavia appeals here.
It's gone on a little bit too long now, maybe McTominay has just added goals to his game. His form in front of goal first picked up on international duty and it bled into domestic duty.
The midfielder has been a standout performer domestically, the Derby went downhill when McTominay was moved into a more defensive role. He had a goal chalked off at the weekend which would have taken him to four for the campaign.
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