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Arsenal legend tells Unai Emery how to beat Manchester United

Arsenal will tomorrow face Manchester United at its home ground and everyone knows how this is going to be a tough match for the North Londoners because they always step up their performance when facing the gunners. Arsenal is currently on an unbeaten run of 19 matches and they will be hoping to continue with it this week.

Arsenal welcomed Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday and the gunners performed incredibly good because the gunners came from 2-1 down to win the game 4-2 with both of their star strikers scoring. The gunners started the match with a 3-4-3 formation and it did work out in the first 20 minutes until Tottenham Hotspur pulled one goal back, and things went bad for Unai Emery.

But Unai Emery identified the loopholes in his squad at halftime and brought in Ramsey and Lacazette who completely changed the game to Arsenal’s favour. The gunners will face Manchester United this week and Arsenal legend Paul Merson has advised Unai Emery to use the same squad which he used in the second half against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

“I hope Unai Emery plays the side that finished the game against Tottenham, playing two up front with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette because that will cause United all sorts of problems.” Paul Merson told Sky Sports.

Paul Merson also spoke of how Arsenal has in the past always struggled against Manchester United even when the Red Devils are underperformimg. Paul Merson has always spoken negatively about the gunners but he says that he doesn’t see way how Jose Mourinho’s men would beat Unai Emery’s side.

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