Following Manchester City’s win yesterday Arsenal must secure victory over Manchester Utd this afternoon.
With just two matches remaining, Arsenal leads the table by a single point over Manchester City.
If City secures a victory against Fulham on Saturday afternoon, Arsenal will start their game in second place.
The Gunners have the chance to extend their lead to four points if City falters at Craven Cottage.
Manchester United’s season is winding down on a low note, and the pressure on Erik ten Hag is mounting following their 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday.
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Like Chelsea, United is also vying for a top-six finish as they prepare for Arsenal’s upcoming visit.
Manchester United have odds of 7/1 to secure a victory at Old Trafford, marking a historic first for such high odds at home in Premier League history.
What’s the reason for these odds?
This situation has been brewing over the last decade, with a recent significant impact from their 4-0 defeat at Selhurst Park on Monday.
Additionally, Manchester United will have Jonny Evans and Casemiro forming their central defense against Arsenal, a team contending for the title.
Arsenal has also been on a winning streak, securing four consecutive victories and scoring 13 goals during these matches.
Manchester United’s lackluster display during their 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace this Monday marked one of their lowest points in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, continuing their streak of poor performances.
With numerous injuries and visibly low confidence, it’s hard to see where United’s next point will come from, especially with their upcoming matches against an in-form Newcastle at home and a trip to Brighton before the FA Cup final.
In contrast, Arsenal has been consistently successful, as shown by their impressive first-half performance in last weekend’s 3-0 victory over Bournemouth at home.
There’s a confident swagger to Mikel Arteta’s team, reflecting their self-assurance and expectation to dominate opponents, despite the pressures of leading the league.
Arsenal boasts the league’s strongest defense, and with United struggling offensively, I anticipate a confident and controlled victory for the Gunners.