Asia Cup 2023: ARSENAL VS MANCHESTER UNITED Match Preview

Asia Cup 2023: ARSENAL VS MANCHESTER UNITED Match Preview

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Introduction:

Introduction :

Arsenal is going head to head with Manchester United starting on 3 Sept 2023 at 15:30 UTC at Emirates Stadium stadium, London city, England. The match is a part of the Premier League. Currently, Arsenal rank 5th, while Manchester United hold 8th position.

History : Arsenal was the first club from the South of England to join the Football League in 1893, and they reached the First Division in 1904. Arsenal Football Club have a storied history as one of England’s most successful teams. Their story dates back to 1886 when munitions workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich founded the side as Dial Square. While they now play in the Premier League and are a past champion. Throughout Arsenal’s history, the club has kept to a red-and-white kit. Only for the 2005/06 season as they bid farewell to Highbury with a special burgundy jersey have they not used a red shirt. While they have stuck with white shorts since 1897 after experimenting with blue. Arsenal’s 13 top-flight trophies so far make the north London club the third-most successful team in the English game.

Performances : Aaron Ramsdale has performed well for the Gunners, but a dip in form towards the end of the year saw Arsenal fail to keep clean sheets in its last few fixtures. William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes were a rock-solid centre-back partnership for Arsenal last season.The signing of the versatile Timber will provide the necessary cover.  Rice and Thomas Partey provide a stable base for Arsenal’s midfield with Martin Odegaard operating slightly in front of the two. Havertz looks set to start the season as the preferred centre-forward with Nketiah waiting in the wings. Trossard can slot in anywhere along the front-three with Reiss Nelson and Smith Rowe acting as back-up wingers.                                               

History : Manchester United is one of the most prestigious football clubs and has always maintained a distinguished tradition, a record of consistent success, and a great history. They are together with Liverpool, England’s most successful football clubs ever that was founded in 1878. “The Red Devils” have more national titles than Liverpool, but the rival has collected more titles in international tournaments. The club appointed Alex Ferguson as manager in the year 1986. Though it can be pretty hard to believe, however, the first years of Ferguson’s coaching were extremely difficult until the team won a victory in the FA Cup in 1990. Over the next twenty years, the club won at least 25 major trophies, including around eleven League titles. Manchester United won the first Double in the year of 1994. Next, it became the first English club to win a Treble while winning the FA Cup, the Premier League, and UEFA Champions League simultaneously during 1998-1999.

Performances : At just 18-years-old, few could have expected Kobbie Mainoo to play with such maturity and composure in his three pre-season friendly showings so far.The midfielder featured in all three of United’s wins and has now played three halves of football under Ten Hag, impressing in all of them. His performance against Leeds in particular was one to marvel at and he was described after the game as “one to watch”.Despite having played just once in pre-season so far, Bruno Fernandes’ wonderful display against Arsenal highlighted his best qualities. Hannibal Mejbri has been fearless on the pitch. Even in the club’s defeat to Wrexham, Hannibal was the best player on the pitch.

Conclusion:

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