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“LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the Goal Vs Arsenal”- Sir Jim Ratcliffe has instructed Manchester United FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect

In a thrilling match on Sunday, Arsenal clinched a 1-0 victory against Manchester United, marking their second consecutive loss in the Premier League. The win was particularly significant as it ended Arsenal’s eighteen-year dry spell without a win at Old Trafford in front of their home crowd.

The breakthrough came in the 20th minute when Leandro Trossard netted a close-range shot past Manchester United’s goalkeeper, Andre Onana. Despite United’s efforts to equalize in the second half, they struggled to truly challenge Arsenal’s goalkeeper, David Raya. This defeat adds pressure on United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, as the team finds itself in ninth place in the standings, facing the possibility of finishing lower than ever in the Premier League.

Now, let’s delve into the performance of individual players:

– André Onana: While Onana made some decent saves, his misdirected kick led to Arsenal’s opening goal. Rating: 7.

– Diogo Dalot: Dalot’s energetic performance, especially in his runs forward, was notable, although he was rarely troubled by Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka. Rating: 6.

– Casemiro: Playing out of position, Casemiro’s defensive lapse contributed to Arsenal’s goal, indicating he was not in the right role. Rating: 4.

– Evans Jonny: Jonny performed admirably in difficult situations, using his cunning to thwart Arsenal attacks until he was unfortunately sidelined by injury. Rating: 6.

– Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Wan-Bissaka struggled to contain Trossard before conceding the goal and appeared risk-averse afterward. Rating: 4.

– Mainoo Kobbie: Kobbie showed improvement compared to previous performances, benefiting from the presence of a true defensive midfielder alongside him. Rating: 6.

– Amrabat, Sofyan: Amrabat’s conscientious effort provided stability, which United may have hoped for more frequently, particularly in the midfield. Rating: 7.

– Amad: Despite a long absence from the starting lineup, Amad showcased his flair, leaving fans puzzled as to why he wasn’t selected earlier over other players. Rating: 7.

– Scott McTominay: McTominay, returning to the team as captain, struggled to make a significant impact with the ball. Rating: 4.

– Alejandro Garnacho: Although Garnacho received steady supply, he was effectively marked by Benjamin White and missed a crucial chance. Rating: 5.

– Hojlund Rasmus: Rasmus continued his poor form, failing to unsettle Arsenal despite making his debut appearance. Rating: 3.

Substitutes:

– Anthony: Lower rating compared to Amad.

– Willy Kambwala: Stepped in for Evans.

– Erik Christian: Came on as a late substitution.

– Forson, Omari: Another late substitute.

– Wheatley, Ethan: Replaced Hojlund.

In summary, United’s manager faced criticism for tactical decisions that may have cost the team, while individual performances varied, with some players showing promise and others falling short of expectations.

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