Manchester United dealt another crushing blow to Arsenal's title aspirations, sinking the Gunners 3-2 at their own Emirates Stadium. Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha sealed the dramatic victory for the Red Devils with a stunning late strike three minutes from full time, sending the Manchester United faithful into raptures.
The opening goal was a self-inflicted wound, as Lisandro Martinez's own goal put Arsenal ahead in the 29th minute. However, it took only five minutes for United to equalise, courtesy of Bryan Mbeumo's well-taken strike. The Cameroon forward has now scored nine goals in all competitions since joining the club from Brentford.
The match was a seesaw battle, with Patrick Dorgu's clinical finish giving United the lead after halftime. Arsenal thought they had snatched a draw when Lammens failed to clear Saka's corner, only for Mikel Merino to bundle home the equaliser in the 84th minute. However, Cunha has other ideas.
The Brazilian's stunning drive from 25 yards flew past David Raya and into the top corner with just three minutes remaining, sending United into a frenzy of joy. The win marked United's first at the Emirates Stadium since December 2017 under Michael Carrick's interim reign.
The victory sends Manchester United to fourth in the Premier League table, while Arsenal is now only four points above second-placed Manchester City and third-placed Aston Villa, who both closed the gap with wins against Wolves and Newcastle respectively. The loss also marked a first defeat for Arsenal in 13 games in all competitions since December.
For Arteta, this latest defeat will be a worrying sign for his team's title bid. With several high-profile defeats already this season, it remains to be seen how his team will bounce back from this setback.
Meanwhile, United's victory has injected new life into their season and sets them on the right track under Carrick's interim leadership. The former Middlesbrough boss has already shown an impressive touch and may have just turned Manchester United around.
The opening goal was a self-inflicted wound, as Lisandro Martinez's own goal put Arsenal ahead in the 29th minute. However, it took only five minutes for United to equalise, courtesy of Bryan Mbeumo's well-taken strike. The Cameroon forward has now scored nine goals in all competitions since joining the club from Brentford.
The match was a seesaw battle, with Patrick Dorgu's clinical finish giving United the lead after halftime. Arsenal thought they had snatched a draw when Lammens failed to clear Saka's corner, only for Mikel Merino to bundle home the equaliser in the 84th minute. However, Cunha has other ideas.
The Brazilian's stunning drive from 25 yards flew past David Raya and into the top corner with just three minutes remaining, sending United into a frenzy of joy. The win marked United's first at the Emirates Stadium since December 2017 under Michael Carrick's interim reign.
The victory sends Manchester United to fourth in the Premier League table, while Arsenal is now only four points above second-placed Manchester City and third-placed Aston Villa, who both closed the gap with wins against Wolves and Newcastle respectively. The loss also marked a first defeat for Arsenal in 13 games in all competitions since December.
For Arteta, this latest defeat will be a worrying sign for his team's title bid. With several high-profile defeats already this season, it remains to be seen how his team will bounce back from this setback.
Meanwhile, United's victory has injected new life into their season and sets them on the right track under Carrick's interim leadership. The former Middlesbrough boss has already shown an impressive touch and may have just turned Manchester United around.