BRUNO FERNANDES insists Manchester United are ready to do "great things" and ensure their title challenge does not get blown off course.
United face Arsenal on Sunday in a clash of the titans in a real throwback to the days when meetings between these two great clubs were title deciders.
Erik ten Hag's men suffered a rare setback when they were held to a draw at Crystal Palace in midweek to end their nine-game winning streak.
It felt like more of a defeat because United were pinned back so late on by Michael Olise's stoppage-time leveller and in previous seasons it might have been a serious blow at Old Trafford.
But Fernandes says that United boss Ten Hag (inset) has instilled a new belief that will not be shaken by one setback as they are here to stay in this season's title race.
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