Manchester United vs Arsenal: Red Devils Suffer 3rd Straight EPL Loss

Manchester United vs Arsenal: Red Devils Suffer 3rd Straight EPL Loss

Oluwatomiwa Babalola
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:49 PM

- Manchester United bow to Arsenal at Old Trafford for the first time since September 2006

- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the only goal that separated the two sides after the regulation period

- The Red Devils have equally lost all three home games in the EPL since the 2020-21 season kicked off

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's second-half goal in the 69th minute was all Arsenal needed to claim their first Premier League victory at Old Trafford since September 17, 2006.

The 31-year-old fired the North Londoners to victory from the penalty spot after Paul Pogba fouled Hector Bellerin in his danger zone.

Brazilian forward Willian started the move from the right-wing who tried to break into the 18-yard box but was prevented before threading a pass to his teammate and the move earned them a chance at goal.

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Mikel Arteta got the game off to a bright start with the duo of Willian and Bukayo Saka making audacious moves into United's danger zone.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men made their first clear attempt as Scott McTominay delivers a superb cross into the Gunners box but the defenders were in the right place to clear the delivery out of their space.

The visitors continued to create more chances but none of them was good enough to help them find the back of the net.

Manchester United vs Arsenal: Aubameyang inspires Gunners to 1st EPL win at Old Trafford
Manchester United vs Arsenal: Paul Pogba after fouling Hector Bellerin in the second half of their Premier League meeting. Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United.
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With one minute left to play in the opening half, Bellerin sent a stunning curling cross into the heart of the defence but Saka's header from the centre of the box goes a whisker over the bar.

The game resumed with both teams looking for their first goal of the game but neither could pull that up in the early minutes of the second half.

But the reigning FA Cup champions found the courage to make an audacious attacking move which eventually ended up earning them a spot-kick and eventually, the goal.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Liverpool survived West Ham United's scare after coming from one goal down to claim a 2-1 victory over West Ham United at Anfield.

The triumph saw Jurgen Klopp's men stretch their unbeaten run on home turf to 63 games - equalling the record they initially set in 1980.

Pablo Fornals gave the Hammers the lead just after 10 minutes into kickoff with a stunning low but powerful shot from the edge of the 18-yard box.

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