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ISTANBUL, Turkey — Manchester United's Champions League ambitions hang in the balance after the English team drew 3-3 at Galatasaray despite twice holding a two-goal lead in a febrile atmosphere. United was 2-0 ahead after 18 minutes after strikes by Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes then 3-1 up following Scott McTominay's goal. United goalkeeper Andre Onana fumbled a free kick from Hakim Ziyech into his own net to bring the hosts back into it at 3-2. Muhammed Kerem Akturkoglu then scored in the 71st to earn Galatasaray a point that kept the Turkish team a point ahead of United.







