Bitter Copenhagen brutally troll Man Utd and Harry Maguire on Instagram in two-word post as fans say ‘cry more’ | The Sun
25th October 2023

BITTER Copenhagen trolled Manchester United on Instagram after last night's game.

The Danish side lost 1-0 at Old Trafford thanks to Harry Maguire's 72nd minute header.


Copenhagen had a glorious chance to equalise late on, when Scott McTominay was harshly adjudged to have committed a foul in the box.

But Andre Onana made himself the hero by saving Jordan Larsson's spot kick.

After the match, the Champions League's official Instagram account posted a picture of Maguire celebrating.

They captioned it: "Massive."

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Possibly feeling some sour grapes, Copenhagen's official account commented: "Not really."

Their response didn't go unnoticed by Red Devils fans.

One hit back: "cry more."

While a second replied: "cry about it..slab head is bigger than y'all."

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A third chortled: "cry copenhagen cry haha."

Another joked: "learn how to shoot penalties!"

United's win saw them move onto three points at the halfway stage of the group campaign.

They remain a point behind Galatasaray, and six off Bayern Munich.

Next up in Europe they will head to Copenhagen for a spicy rematch, before travelling to Turkey to play Galatasaray.

Their group stage will conclude with a home assignment against Bayern Munich.

On his former skipper, boss Erik ten Hag said after the game: "He's much more proactive in possession, passing vertically, defending on the front foot, stepping in, and is very confident in duels.

"I think he's dominating in the right moment, dominating his opponents.

"And then he gets rewarded – it's a very good skill for him, his heading – I have to say a great pass from Christian [Eriksen] as well and a very good finish."


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