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FC Copenhagen 🇩🇰
Fresh off a dramatic 4-3 victory over Manchester United, FC Copenhagen find themselves second in Group A. A daunting trip to Bayern Munich awaits on Matchday 5, but any type of positive result in Bavaria - against a team that's already qualified for the last 16 - would set the Danish club up beautifully going into its final group match.
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We deserve to be second in the group. There is one goal for Copenhagen, and that is to be in the Champions League come the new year.
Copenhagen coach Jacob Neestrup
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Galatasaray 🇹🇷
Copenhagen aren't the only team in Group A benefitting from Manchester United's struggles. Galatasaray, who beat the Red Devils at Old Trafford, control their own destiny going into the final two group matches. The Turkish side, led by Mauro Icardi, will fancy its chances of reaching the knockout stage for the first time since 2014.
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Mauro Icardi's Stats
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RC Lens 🇫🇷
Despite losing last season's leading scorer Lois Openda and captain Seko Fofana over the summer, Lens haven't looked out of place during their first Champions League campaign in 20 years. The French outfit is right in the mix to advance out of Group B and already has a memorable home victory over Arsenal under its belt.
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We'll fight until the end. Who would have thought that we'd have five points after four games? (We'll) give our maximum until the final day.
Lens defender Jonathan Gradit
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Feyenoord 🇳🇱
No wonder some of Europe's biggest clubs are eyeing manager Arne Slot and burgeoning striker Santiago Gimenez. Feyenoord have been one of the most interesting teams to watch in the Champions League this season, and with the prolific Mexican international leading the line, the Dutch club has every chance of emerging from Group E.
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Feyenoord's Group E Stats
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