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Manchester United Vs Arsenal Match Preview

The gunners will be playing against Manchester United today at the Old Trafford hoping to get a win which will boost their confidence ahead of the Atletico Madrid match.

The gunners will be welcomed at the Old Trafford by Manchester United today. Arsenal will come into this match hoping to win it so that they can go to Spain with some bit of confidence after winning against Manchester United.

The red devils have been arch rivals of Arsenal long time and the rivalry has been passed to the supporters too because the fans of both teams usually fight when these two meet. It’s a closely followed match throughout the world because United and Arsenal have a huge fan base in many countries so it will be interesting to see who goes home with a win in the highly awaited match.

Arsenal face Manchester United at the Old Trafford where they have spent years without getting any win there but they will hope that they can do it this time with the acquisition of Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, but there are rumors that the manager might not start them because he is preparing for the visit to Atletico Madrid on Thursday but Gabon international Aubameyang will surely start the match against the red devils.

Manchester United have been outstanding  in their last five matches because they have won four times and lost once.

Manchester United 2 – 0 Swansea City

Manchester City 2 – 3 Manchester United

Manchester United 0 – 1 West Bromwich …

AFC Bournemouth 0 – 2 Manchester United

Manchester United 2 – 1 Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal have however been awful in their last five matches because they have won twice, drawn twice and lost once.

Arsenal 3 – 2 Southampton

CSKA Moskva 2 – 2 Arsenal

Newcastle United 2 – 1 Arsenal

Arsenal 4 – 1 West Ham United

Arsenal 1 – 1 Atlético Madrid

Most gooners would prefer losing to Manchester United than losing to Atletico Madrid but some believe it will be hurtful to lose against the red devils just because they are keeping players for the Europa League.

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