As night falls, Premier League giants Manchester United's European campaign seems to be stuck in a quagmire, as the team battled Turkish rivals Fehrenbach to a 1-1 draw in the early hours of Friday morning (25th). In this season's tournament, United has three consecutive matches to shake hands, although undefeated, but also few bright spots. Since last year's tournament, Manchester United has rarely won in Europe, and is currently ranked 21st with three points from three games, but team leader Tannhäuser is "satisfied" with the results and is confident about the future.
The tactician of Feirenbach, Mr. Molenu, guided the team, and the center of the midfield, Mr. Marsalao, pressed forward and made the first breakthrough for Feirenbach in 15 minutes with a precise shot from Kristian Alisson. For Manchester United, Manuel Ugarte and Oonana played well to keep the goal intact, and four minutes later, Annesley headed in the equalizer to tie the game. The match ended in a draw after a controversial tactical complaint by both teams.
United's embarrassment in Europe is becoming more and more apparent, with a draw in three matches leaving them second from bottom in the league, and the longest winless streak in European competition in the team's history with no wins in 41 consecutive matches since the UEFA Europa League group stage in October last year. Tannhäuser said after the game, "It was a good game, both teams were trying to win. Although we had a chance to win, the Turkish team is always so difficult to deal with, and we got the points we deserved. After getting points in two consecutive away matches, I will focus on the home matches and try to turn things around." United will host PAOK and Podkirint in the upcoming two rounds.