MANCHESTER UNITED'S struggles continued on a night when they should have acclaimed a new hero.
Rasmus Hojlund scored twice but the crisis that has engulfed Erik ten Hag intensified with this defeat, United's sixth in 10 games this season.
Galatasaray's last away group stage win before this victory came way back in 2012 against Romanian minnows FC Cluj, a dismal run of 12 defeats and three draws.
But United are a soft touch these days with Ten Hag's side devoid of confidence and any kind of plan.
Hojlund was the only positive on another night of self-recrimination for United, whose season has unravelled with backto-back defeats in the Champions League.
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