It ruined the game for them Paul Scholes pinpoints Arteta decision that seemed to stop all momentum for Arsenal during loss to Manchester United
"It ruined the game for them" - Paul Scholes pinpoints Arteta decision 'that seemed to stop all momentum' for Arsenal' during loss to Manchester United × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 News
@OwenUnitedView & @LouisJayJordan celebrated the goals as Man United sealed their 4th consecutive Premier League victory at Old Trafford today.
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#MUFC #MUNARS667Manchester United 3-1 Arsenal@OwenUnitedView & @LouisJayJordan celebrated the goals as Man United sealed their 4th consecutive Premier League victory at Old Trafford today.(Warning Headphone users ?)#MUFC #MUNARS https://t.co/jOatV9beu2 The Gunners provided a perfect response by drawing level shortly after the restart. Mikel Arteta then removed Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ben White, and Martin Odegaard as he sought a winner. However, there was a noticeable drop in the team's momentum as a Marcus Rashford quickfire brace sealed a 3-1 victory. Despite the result, Scholes said that Arsenal were the better team on the night. “I don’t think they (Man United) were brilliant,” said the Englishman to Premier League Productions (via HITC). “Devastating on the counter-attack in the second half. I think Arsenal controlled the game, for most parts." Scholes explained that Arteta's substitutions in the second half eventually cost the Gunners the game. “I was surprised with the substitutes Arsenal made in the second half. I thought they were in complete control of the game and making chances. But as soon as he made the subs, they seem to lose that a little. Then Eriksen was getting on the ball, and Fernandes’ great pass for Marcus," he said. Arsenal@Arsenal “There were a lot of good moments in the game as well, so we have to take those and learn from the bad ones too."
Our captain provides an honest assessment of #MUNARS 6899527 “There were a lot of good moments in the game as well, so we have to take those and learn from the bad ones too."Our captain provides an honest assessment of #MUNARS “The (Gunners) subs were shocking. It ruined the game for him. I thought they were going great. They didn’t need to change. Jesus looked dangerous. Martinelli looked dangerous. I thought Saka looked dangerous. "Then the subs seemed to stop all the momentum of the game,” the Englishman added.
It ruined the game for them - Paul Scholes pinpoints Arteta decision that seemed to stop all momentum for Arsenal during loss to Manchester United
By Jidonu Mauyon Modified 05 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Mikel Arteta's men fell to a loss in Manchester. Arsenal recorded their first loss in the Premier League this season, as they fell to a 3-1 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday (September 4). Following the result, former Red Devils midfielder Paul Scholes has identified the decision from manager Mikel Arteta that disrupted the Gunners' morale. Arsenal entered the game on the front foot, dominating proceedings and scoring an early goal, which was disallowed due to a foul in the build-up. The Gunners fell behind in the 35th minute when United's new signing Antony opened the scoring. United View@unitedviewtvManchester United 3-1 Arsenal@OwenUnitedView & @LouisJayJordan celebrated the goals as Man United sealed their 4th consecutive Premier League victory at Old Trafford today.
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#MUFC #MUNARS667Manchester United 3-1 Arsenal@OwenUnitedView & @LouisJayJordan celebrated the goals as Man United sealed their 4th consecutive Premier League victory at Old Trafford today.(Warning Headphone users ?)#MUFC #MUNARS https://t.co/jOatV9beu2 The Gunners provided a perfect response by drawing level shortly after the restart. Mikel Arteta then removed Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ben White, and Martin Odegaard as he sought a winner. However, there was a noticeable drop in the team's momentum as a Marcus Rashford quickfire brace sealed a 3-1 victory. Despite the result, Scholes said that Arsenal were the better team on the night. “I don’t think they (Man United) were brilliant,” said the Englishman to Premier League Productions (via HITC). “Devastating on the counter-attack in the second half. I think Arsenal controlled the game, for most parts." Scholes explained that Arteta's substitutions in the second half eventually cost the Gunners the game. “I was surprised with the substitutes Arsenal made in the second half. I thought they were in complete control of the game and making chances. But as soon as he made the subs, they seem to lose that a little. Then Eriksen was getting on the ball, and Fernandes’ great pass for Marcus," he said. Arsenal@Arsenal “There were a lot of good moments in the game as well, so we have to take those and learn from the bad ones too."
Our captain provides an honest assessment of #MUNARS 6899527 “There were a lot of good moments in the game as well, so we have to take those and learn from the bad ones too."Our captain provides an honest assessment of #MUNARS “The (Gunners) subs were shocking. It ruined the game for him. I thought they were going great. They didn’t need to change. Jesus looked dangerous. Martinelli looked dangerous. I thought Saka looked dangerous. "Then the subs seemed to stop all the momentum of the game,” the Englishman added.