
Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund insists their red card made the difference after Wednesday night's 4-3 Champions League defeat at FC Copenhagen.
United appeared in control until Marcus Rashford was sent off before halftime for a high challenge. FCK struck twice inside the final ten minutes to earn the win.
Hojlund struck twice against his old club and later said, "Of course we started very well, we controlled the game until the red card and that changed the game of course.
"If you don't look at result and focus on the first 20 minutes, we did quite well.
"We switched off a little bit. We didn't think we would play with one man down. It gave them belief, I know how the crowd can help the team out. It gave them a big boost.
"We did quite good in the beginning of second half, we were composed on the ball. It is unfortunate we are here with zero points."

