
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag was delighted with Harry Maguire and Andre Onana after their dramatic Champions League win against Copenhagen.
Maguire proved the night's matchwinner, with Onana also denying Jordan Larsson from the penalty spot in injury-time.
Ten Hag said: "Of course it is incredible and a great night. Especially in the dying second when you concede a penalty, but a brilliant save from Andre Onana.
"Those players, Harry Maguire played a good game and Andre Onana as well. He made an important save just after half-time.
"A poor first-half, but we stayed calm and in the second-half we stepped up and made more chances than them. It was a narrow escape in the end."
On Christian Eriksen coming on, he added: "Very important, Christian is always positive. He brings football and we did not have the football in the first-half - Copenhagen are well organised and you have to break them. Christian Eriksen makes the right passes."
"Of course every time we have to change the back line, if you look back to last year we had a very good back four and so consistent, with Casemiro in front all the time we controlled the ball.
"This season every time we have had to swap the back four and then the routines go away and the midfield opens up, and we struggle to get the right balance.
"We have seen games this season where we have not had good possession and we lose control in midfield. But, I am sure when we get the routines back in the back four it gives the team a foundation to play off."

