ARSENAL can get their Premier League campaign back on track tomorrow when Manchester United visit the Emirates.
The Gunners were knocked slightly off course by a late Fulham goal last weekend that cost them two points but they are sure to be fired up for the arrival of Erik ten Hag’s men.
United themselves have already been beaten in the capital by Tottenham and I reckon a similar fate could await them here.
They have not yet hit their stride, having to come back from two goals down against Nottingham Forest and also riding their luck against Wolves in their opener.
They certainly won’t be relishing a trip to one of the likely title challengers, particularly as the Gunners have not lost at home to United in six years.
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