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Red Devils Seal 2-0 Victory Over Arsenal: Fernandes and Sancho Shine!
In a preseason friendly match between Arsenal and Manchester United, the Red Devils demonstrated their seriousness by securing a convincing 2-0 victory at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. United's manager, Erik ten Hag, had emphasized that they don't treat friendlies lightly, and his team backed up this statement with a dominant display.
The goals that secured United's win came in the first half, with Bruno Fernandes and Jadon Sancho finding the back of the net within eight minutes of each other. Arsenal's defensive errors facilitated both goals, with goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale unable to stop Fernandes' shot and defender Gabriel missing a clearance opportunity, allowing Sancho to capitalize.
Despite Arsenal having a few early chances, they failed to mount a strong response to United's relentless play, which included a combination of physical challenges and quick transitions. The Gunners' new signings, Kai Havertz, Declan Rice, and Jurrien Timber, struggled to make an impact, while Mason Mount, who started for United, was still adjusting to his role. Andre Onana, United's new goalkeeper, was present at the stadium but not part of the match sheet.
The match showcased Manchester United's effective attacking strategy and solid defense, emphasizing their team cohesion and clear understanding of their roles. On the other hand, Arsenal's lack of intensity and fight was a cause for concern for manager Mikel Arteta.
The result highlighted that Arsenal still has room for improvement in their preparation for the upcoming season. The starting midfield trio, especially, needs more time to gel together. Arteta acknowledged that building understanding among players takes time, and he remains optimistic about their progress.
Overall, Manchester United's victory was well-deserved, reflecting their efficient gameplay and effective tactics. Meanwhile, Arsenal's performance indicates the need for further work before they can be fully prepared for the challenges ahead.
Both teams will be heading to the West Coast for their next matches, with Manchester United facing Wrexham in San Diego and Arsenal taking on Barcelona, provided the Spanish club overcomes a stomach bug that led to the cancellation of their friendly against Juventus.
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