Arsenal 2–0 Manchester United: Gunners Master Set-Pieces to Sink United
At the Emirates, Arsenal capitalized on their impressive set-piece record to dispatch Manchester United 2-0. The victory handed Ruben Amorim his first defeat as United manager.
The match began with early dominance from Arsenal, who had the ball in the net in the opening minutes, only for Kai Havertz’s assist to Gabriel Martinelli to be ruled offside. Thomas Partey then missed a golden opportunity, heading wide from close range.
Manchester United, despite their slow start, settled into the game but failed to create any significant opportunities in the first half, which ended without either side registering a shot on target.
After halftime, Arsenal took control. Declan Rice delivered a pinpoint corner, allowing Jurrien Timber to score with a sharp header at the near post. The Gunners doubled their lead with another corner late in the game, Saka’s delivery leading to a William Saliba goal after a Partey header ricocheted in his direction. United’s best moment came in the 66th minute, with Matthijs de Ligt’s looping header brilliantly saved by David Raya.
The victory narrows Arsenal’s gap to league leaders Liverpool to seven points and highlights their formidable set-piece threat.