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Manchester United v Arsenal: Premier League

Manchester United v Arsenal: Premier League

The Guardian09-03-2025
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This story reflects the general state of Manchester United. Share
'I will not have the time Arteta had – I feel that. It's a different club. So we just need to survive with the players [available] on Sunday. I think it's a different club – in that aspect, the way Arteta dealt with that is an inspiration for everybody but I will not have the time like Arteta had.' Share
'I'm very used to people speaking about me, judging my performances and I do that myself,' said the 26-year-old. 'I'm harder on myself and I know that I have not been good enough, especially in front of goal. I work hard every day to improve it and I know I have the ability and the talent to do it. PSV Eindhoven was good and hopefully now I can do more towards the end of the season.' Share
Pre-match reading ii) Me, John Brewin on the Manchester United pundit class. Thanks to our picture desk, unsung heroes, for that snazzy composite. Share
Pre-match reading i) Barney Ronay on the Gunners still being good. Share
Another afternoon edition of the black comedy that is Manchester United in 2025. The visitors this time are Arsenal, for whom the chase for the Premier League may be dwindling. When Darwin Nunez is scoring vital goals in the race, the goose is probably cooked. Nevertheless, Arsenal must push on and on, and if they show anything like their form in Eindhoven – winning 7-1 – then it's going to get ugly for United. Uglier, at least. Ruben Amorim has an idea up his sleeve, it just happens to be the same one as the last. He's confident it will come off one day. It couldn't be today, could it?
Kick-off at 4.30pm. Join me. Share
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