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REVEALED: What shows why Arsenal will beat Manchester United this Sunday

Arsenal will this weekend welcome Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium and here's why the gunners will defeat The Red Devils.

A statistic has revealed that Arsenal has a high chance of beating Manchester United on Saturday ahead of their anticipated encounter this weekend. The statistic shows that Manchester United has struggled in their recent Premier League away games, winning just three and losing six of their last 11 matches on the road.

This is encouraging news for Arsenal, who will be looking to build on their strong start to the season. Currently sitting in fifth position in the Premier League after three games, Arsenal has won twice and drawn once. The team will be hoping to continue their positive momentum and secure another victory against Manchester United.

The Gunners have already shown their potential this season, with impressive performances and solid results. Their attacking prowess, led by players like Eddie Nketiah and Bukayo Saka, has been a key factor in their success. Additionally, the team’s defensive improvements under manager Mikel Arteta have been evident, providing a solid foundation for their upcoming matches.

On the other hand, Manchester United’s away form has been a cause for concern. With just one goal scored in their last four road trips and three losses in those games, they have struggled to find their rhythm away from home. This will give Arsenal added confidence as they prepare to face their rivals at the Emirates Stadium.

The encounter between Arsenal and Manchester United is always highly anticipated, with both teams boasting a rich history and passionate fan bases. The statistics indicating Manchester United’s recent struggles away from home only add to the excitement surrounding this match.

Arsenal fans will be hoping that their team can take advantage of Manchester United’s vulnerability and secure a crucial victory. A win against such a strong opponent would not only boost their league position but also serve as a statement of intent for the rest of the season.

As Sunday approaches, anticipation will continue to build among football fans. All eyes will be on the Emirates Stadium as Arsenal and Manchester United go head-to-head in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.

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