Arsenal Visit Struggling Manchester United in Premier League Clash
Arsenal aim to maintain momentum from their record-breaking Champions League win, while United face mounting challenges with injuries and fan protests.
- Arsenal, currently second in the Premier League, are looking to secure their fifth consecutive league victory over 14th-placed Manchester United.
- United manager Ruben Amorim has expressed concerns about his future, citing a lack of time to rebuild compared to Arsenal's Mikel Arteta.
- United are grappling with a lengthy injury list, missing key players like Lisandro Martínez, Mason Mount, and Luke Shaw, while Arsenal also face absences, including Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus.
- Arsenal come into the match buoyed by a 7-1 Champions League win at PSV Eindhoven, the largest away victory in the competition's knockout history.
- A fan protest against United's ownership by the Glazer family is planned before the match, reflecting ongoing dissatisfaction with the club's management.