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Statistic reveals why Arteta must start Fabio Vieira in Arsenal’s game against Manchester United

Arsenal will play against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium and here is a statistic that shows why Mikel Arteta should start Fabio Vieira in that game.

As Arsenal prepares to face Manchester United in a crucial Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, manager Mikel Arteta must consider starting 23-year-old attacking midfielder Fabio Vieira. The young Portuguese talent has been making waves since his arrival at the club, and a statistic highlighting his assist record shows why he deserves a place in the starting lineup.

Vieira has already notched up an impressive seven assists in all competitions since joining Arsenal. What makes this statistic even more remarkable is that it puts him on par with established names such as Martin Ødegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, and Gabriel Jesus. These players have all made significant contributions at Arsenal and Vieira’s ability to match their assist tally speaks volumes about his potential and impact on the pitch.

With Arsenal currently sitting in fifth position in the Premier League after three games, Arteta will be looking for every advantage to secure a victory against Manchester United. Vieira’s creativity and vision can provide the Gunners with the cutting edge they need to break down their opponents’ defense and create scoring opportunities.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 26: Fabio Vieira crosses for Eddie Nketiah to score the 2nd Arsenal goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Fulham FC at Emirates Stadium on August 26, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Furthermore, Vieira’s inclusion in the starting lineup would bring a fresh dynamic to Arsenal’s attack. His ability to link up with fellow attacking players such as Bukayo Saka and Ødegaard could unlock the Red Devils’ defense and give the Gunners an edge in the game.

Arteta must recognize the impact that Vieira has had on the team since his arrival and give him the opportunity to showcase his skills against Manchester United. The 23-year-old has already proven his worth with his impressive assist record, and starting him on Saturday could be a game-changer for Arsenal.

 

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