Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk said he was happy with the point his side earned following their thrilling 3-3 draw with Manchester United in the Champions League at Rams Park on Wednesday night - but claimed his side could have won.
The Turkish giants, who beat United 3-2 at Old Trafford in early-October, fought back from 3-1 down to earn themselves a point and all but end the Reds' chances of reaching the last-16 of the competition. After two Hakim Ziyech free-kicks brought Galatasaray back into contention, they drew level with just under 20 minutes remaining, courtesy of an emphatic finish from Kerem Akturkoglu.
As a result, United must now beat Bayern Munich in their final group game at Old Trafford on December 12 and hope that FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray draw in Denmark. The Reds are currently bottom of Group A having won just one of their first five group games.
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Galatasaray, who are positioned in third, registered double the amount of shots on target to United, with eight of their 16 efforts registered as being on target. For Buruk, though he was pleased with a draw, he felt his side could have won it.
"We had 58 per cent of the ball in the match, and we got into a lot of scoring positions," said Buruk. "We could have scored more.
"Man United are one of the most established and successful teams in the Premier League and we have scored six goals in two matches against them. We could have won, but a draw is not a bad result for us. We leave here happy."
The Turkish side, who are still unbeaten on home soil against United in all European competitions, will
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