Arsenal Thrash Manchester United 1-0, Dislodge Manchester City on Top of the Premier League Table

Manchester United Welcomed Arsenal in another game of the English Premier League. Mikel Arteta was very privileged because he had all his players available for the clash. On the other end, Erik ten Hag had a very thin squad but the players managed to pull some good performance.

The first half started on a very high note and it seemed that Manchester United had a plan. Arsenal really began the first half on a low note but a breakthrough came when Kai Havertz curved a good pass for Leandro Trossard who put the visitors in front.

The first half ended 1-0 in favor of Arsenal. The second half also started on a very high note and the embattled Manchester United with injuries still looked like a very big threat. Mikel Arteta then made his first change and introduced Gabriel Martinelli in place of the goal scorer Leandro Trossard.

Erik ten Hag also reacted to his substation and brought in Antony for Amad Diallo and Willy Kambwala for Jonny Evans who was already looking fatigued because of the high intensity of the game and the pressure that it had.

Alejandro Gernacho was very vibrant for Manchester United and he really tried his best to get his team back in the game but the Arsenal defence was very solid. Bukayo Saka later got injured and Mikel Arteta was forced to substitute him and he brought in Gabriel Jesus who is equally experienced and he was up to the task.

Andre Onana was kept very busy in the second half and he was forced to save Manchester United a couple of times with some great saves.

Erik ten Hag then made a triple change and he substituted Sofyan Amrabat and replaced him with Christian Eriksen, Aaron Wan-Bisssaka with Omari Forson and Rasmus Hojlund with Ethan Wheatley.

Mikel Arteta further made two tactical changes and he substituted Martin Odegaard and replaced him with Jakub Kiwior and Thomas Partey with Jorginho.

The game ended 1-0 in favor of Arsenal and the Gunners went back on top of the Premier League table.

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