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Arsenal 2-3 Man United: Gunners beaten at home as stunning Matheus Cunha strike settles five-goal thriller

  • On Sunday at the Emirates Stadium, Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-2 as Matheus Cunha curled home from 25 metres to settle the game.
  • Michael Carrick, Manchester United interim head coach, has produced back-to-back wins over top sides, while Arsenal's defensive lapses, including a loose Martin Zubimendi pass and a Lisandro Martínez own goal, gave United openings.
  • Lisandro Martínez's own goal put Arsenal ahead after Bukayo Saka's chip was guided on by Martin Ødegaard, Bryan Mbeumo levelled before half-time after a Martin Zubimendi error, and Patrick Dorgu smashed a long-range strike five minutes into the second half.
  • Arsenal's defeat ended their home unbeaten run of 18 matches, while Manchester United's win moved them into the top four, boosting Michael Carrick's momentum.
  • With the title race tightened, Arsenal now face a tense run-in after Sunday's loss leaves them just four points clear, testing Mikel Arteta's side who have not won the league in 22 years.
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Manchester United manager Michael Carrick urged his players to remain humble and avoid excessive celebration after their stunning victory over Premier League leaders Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, thanks to a late goal from Matheus Cunha.

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