Points were shared at Old Trafford as Manchester United vs Arsenal ends in a 1-1 draw.
Scott Mctominay scored the first goal to give the reds the lead before half-time but Arsenal responded in the 58th minute of the second half with Aubameyang scoring the 2nd goal of the game and making it 1-1, thanks to the VAR technology. There was a slight controversy about the decision as some of the United players stopped the flag shown by the assistant referee but in the end, the referee gave away the goal.
Overall, the game was summed up by Scott
Mctominay's brilliant goal and Xhaka’s freekick.
Scott Mctominay scored the first goal to give the reds the lead before half-time but Arsenal responded in the 58th minute of the second half with Aubameyang scoring the 2nd goal of the game and making it 1-1, thanks to the VAR technology. There was a slight controversy about the decision as some of the United players stopped the flag shown by the assistant referee but in the end, the referee gave away the goal.
Rashford and Lingard were poor in
their positions as Rashford failed to score in two big opportunities and
Lingard failed to create a single chance or try shots as a CAM.
Axel Tuanzebe played well other than
giving away the goal. Pogba created some chances and tried a decent shot which
was slightly off target.
Arsenal's tempo was seen more in the second half of the match with Arsenal trying to create chance after chance.
Aubameyang again managed to save Arsenal from a defeat and take a point at Old
Trafford.
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