Manchester United delivered a surprising blow to Arsenal with a 3-2 victory at the Emirates on Sunday, marking the second consecutive triumph for caretaker manager Michael Carrick. Arsenal took an early lead with an own goal by Lisandro Martinez, but United responded with a strike from Brian Mbeumo and went on to secure the win with goals from Patrick Dorg and substitute Matheus Cunha, effectively quashing Arsenal’s title aspirations.
Arsenal started strong but had luck on their side when Bukayo Saka set up Martin Odegaard, whose shot was deflected in by Martinez, giving the Gunners a 1-0 advantage.
Manchester United quickly bounced back, with Bruno Fernandes missing a couple of good chances before Mbeumo found the net, taking advantage of a poor backpass from Martin Zubimendi to level the score.
The second half brought excitement as Dorg scored a stunning volley, turning the game in United’s favor at 2-1, assisted by Fernandes’ clever pass.
In an attempt to spark a comeback, manager Mikel Arteta made four substitutions, introducing Ben White, Victor Gokeres, Eberechi Eze, and Mikel Merino, but Arsenal struggled to convert their opportunities.
Inevitably, a set piece led to the equalizing goal when Merino capitalized on a missed punch from Lamence and scored from close range. However, United responded urgently, with Cunha securing the win by scoring a remarkable goal shortly after.
Goal A look at Manchester United’s players from the Emirates encounter…
Goalkeeper and Defense

Senne Ramens (7/10):
He made crucial saves against Martin Zvimendi’s header in the first half and another in the second, but ultimately could not prevent Arsenal’s equalizer.
Diogo Dalot (6/10):
Had a productive game at right-back and faced a strong challenge from Leandro Trossard.
Harry Maguire (8/10):
Displayed solid defensive skills, utilizing his aerial prowess and contributing to the play before Dorg’s remarkable goal.
Lisandro Martinez (6/10):
Inadvertently gave Arsenal the lead with an own goal but redeemed himself with a key tackle in stoppage time to deny Arsenal an attack.
Luke Shaw (7/10):
Performed admirably against Saka on United’s left flank.
Midfield

Casemiro (8/10):
Delivered a commanding performance in his final months at Manchester United, consistently contributing to both defense and attack.
Coby Mainu (7/10):
Showed a disciplined approach and growth in confidence, though fatigue set in during the second half due to a lack of recent playing time.
Attack

Amad Diallo (6/10):
Had a modest performance but produced some threatening plays that kept Raya on his toes.
Bruno Fernandes (6/10):
Failed to capitalize on significant chances and will feel he missed opportunities to score during the first half.
Brian Mbeumo (8/10):
Had a challenging day against Saliba and Gabriel but showed poise in scoring his ninth goal of the season to equalize.
Patrick Dorg (8/10):
After a quiet first half, he made a spectacular impact, scoring a magnificent goal that put United ahead.
Substitutes and Manager

Mateus Cunha (8/10):
Came off the bench to score the decisive goal with an impressive curling shot.
Benjamin Sesco (6/10):
Tried unsuccessfully to prevent Arsenal’s equalizer but was unable to clear the ball off the line.
Nusser Mazraoui (N/A)
Briefly involved towards the end of the match.
Michael Carrick (8/10):
By relying on the same starting eleven that achieved a solid victory over Manchester City, he displayed confidence in his players and encouraged aggressive play in the closing moments. His tactical decisions in substituting Mbeumo and Cunha in the second half proved astute, leading to the crucial winning goal.
Fan Take: This thrilling match not only showcased United’s resilience but also highlights how critical results like this can shake up title races and influence rivalries. For soccer fans, this victory represents a pivotal moment in the race for trophies and the ongoing evolution of coaching strategies in the sport.

