Galatasaray and Copenhagen both want to win because they both have the same chance of qualifying from the group phase, while Manchester United must win against Bayern and have to wait for the results of the matches from Galatasaray and Copenhagen.
So I think everything is possible here and Manchester United still has a chance to qualify even though the percentage is quite small.
Being a team whose fate is determined by the results of the matches of other teams is certainly an unpleasant thing and that is what Manchester United will experience. Winning against Bayern Munich even though this looks impossible will be in vain if Copenhagen or Galasataray win in the sixth match, even if their chance to being able to get a third place is also quite difficult so this may be a quiet bad season for Erik Ten Haag at Manchester United and seeing United make a coaching change at the end of the season is very wide open because the owner is dissatisfied with what is happening at his club.
From Copenhagen and Galatasaray, the team that will qualify, Galatasaray's chances are quite big even though their last match will be at home to Copenhagen
That scenario indeed puts Manchester United under big pressure, where their fate in the competition is intertwined with the results of other teams. The complexity of this situation adds more pressure to Erik ten Hag's leadership during what seems to be a difficult season. The concern on the potential dissatisfaction of the owner with the club's performance highlights the high expectations associated with a club of Manchester United's stature. Owners and stakeholders often expect success, and when the team faces challenges or struggles to meet those expectations, it can lead to a reevaluation of managerial staff.
This scenario puts Galatasaray as favorite to progress to next round along with Bayern, even though they have to play an away game against Copenhagen. But football's unpredictability often makes the outcome uncertain until the final whistle, making it an intriguing yet exciting experience for fans and stakeholders. If Manchester United fail to progress, potential coaching changes will be closely watched, and decisions will likely be made based on the overall performance and results achieved by the team.