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·06 de março de 2025
Neville names the potential game-changing advantage United have over Arsenal on Sunday as he predicts two-goal affair

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·06 de março de 2025
Manchester United lock horns with longtime Premier League rivals Arsenal on Sunday when they host the title-chasers at Old Trafford.
In truth, the Gunners’ hopes of pipping Liverpool to the title have taken blow after blow this year. Arne Slot’s side has maintained a near-perfect record, while Arsenal are winless in their last two matches and now sit a whopping 13 points behind the leaders.
As such, they’ll be looking to get back on track while getting one over on the 20-time champions this weekend. Mikel Arteta has already faced Ruben Amorim twice since he took the reins at Old Trafford last November; Arsenal beat United 2-0 in the league in the reverse fixture at the Emirates before being knocked out of the FA Cup on their home soil following a penalty shootout in January.
Amorim has overseen nothing short of a turbulent tenure after succeeding Erik ten Hag, losing eight league games in the 16 he’s managed. The Red Devils were knocked out of the Carabao Cup in the quarter-finals and enter Sunday’s contest on the back of an FA Cup exit at the hands of Fulham.
The two sides put on a fiery display last time – much to the officials’ dismay. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Last time out in the top flight, United narrowly overturned Ipswich Town with a 3-2 home victory in a clash that saw Patrick Dorgu receive a straight red card. Four goals came in the first half, with Harry Maguire heading home from a set-piece shortly after the interval to seal a crucial three points.
Debating how the forthcoming fixture between the two English goliaths will play out, Gary Neville has predicted that the points will be shared come the full-time whistle.
“United are playing so poorly at the moment, but they do sometimes lift their game against big opponents,” said Neville on the It’s Called Soccer podcast.
“And I feel on Sunday, the crowd will be there with them. And I think it will be 1-1 – scorer for United will be Bruno Fernandes.”
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