Fenerbahce 1 United 1

SECOND HALF - ANOTHER POINT
Fenerbahce soon got back on level terms, within four minutes of the restart. Allan Saint-Maximin had time and space to pick out a cross that drifted into the six-yard box, where En-Nesyri nodded it past Onana all too easily from a United perspective.
Ten Hag introduced Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund, in place of Victor Lindelof and Zirkzee but the home side continued to threaten. When Ugarte challenged Osayi-Samuel in the box, there were screams for a penalty. Although there was a pause for a VAR review, there was nothing doing and, so incensed was Mourinho, that his protests earned a straight red card from referee Clement Turpin.
With their manager in the stands, the Istanbul side lost their way a little but Diogo Dalot failed to tee up Rashford, who was on the stretch to reach it, after a great ball by Casemiro. Captain Lisandro Martinez had a shot blocked at source before a flurry of efforts. Mazraoui, now at left-back, forced a save out of Dominik Livakovic, as did Matthijs de Ligt from the resulting corner.
Garnacho blazed over from distance and Hojlund could only send in a tame shot that Livakovic comfortably fielded, as the Reds continued to ask most of the questions.
With six minutes of normal time left, Garnacho produced a better effort that forced another save out of Livakovic but an injury to Antony derailed any momentum, as he was unfortunately taken off on a stretcher after initially trying to play on.
The match fizzled out somewhat, leaving United on three points after three games in the competition, with PAOK up next, at Old Trafford.