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Arsenal were trailing for most of the game - up until Mikel Merino leveled. But Matheus Cunha had the final say, scoring a late winner for United.
Arsenal’s defensive dream ends at the EmiratesManchester United's goals against Arsenal close the door on a historic recordArsenal conceded their 16th Premier League goal of the season during the
Manchester United’s Matheus Cunha blew the Premier League title race wide open with a stunning winner as his team beat Arsenal 3-2.
Matheus Cunha fires the winner with three minutes left in regular time after Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu help Manchester United surge ahead as Arsenal suffer their first home defeat of the season despite dominating the first 30 minutes and drawing first blood.
The stereotyped view that a promoted side need to make their home ground a fortress has never rung more true for Sunderland this season. They remain the only undefeated Premier League side on home turf, with a rate of 2.1 points per game bettered only by Aston Villa, Arsenal and Manchester City (2.4 per game).
Manchester United are 3-2 up against Arsenal, thanks to a late strike from substitute Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian curled in an outstanding goal in the 86th minute to put his team in front just
Manchester United rode on Matheus Cunha's 87th minute strike to hand Arsenal a shocking defeat in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium. The win also left the Premier League title race wide open.
Visitors United are set for their second match under interim manager Michael Carrick, off the back of their impressive win in the Manchester derby last time out. Meanwhile Arsenal are looking to maintain their advantage at the top of the table as they go in pursuit of a first league title for 22 years.
Manchester United ended Arsenal’s unbeaten home run with a big 3-2 win. The game began with Arsenal dominating possession early, but Manchester United responded well after falling behind. Chances were limited,
A trip to Arsenal presents another huge challenge. The Gunners top the Premier League and the Champions League tables and could afford to make several changes for the midweek trip to San Siro and still ease past Inter Milan 3-1.
Manchester United travelled to the Emirates Stadium to face table-topping Arsenal.Senne Lammens started in goal, with Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire at centre-back. Diogo Dalot was once again