Premier League: We want to be kings of everything, says Arteta as Arsenal strive to be best in the world
Arsenal displayed their set piece prowess during their 2-0 win over Manchester United on Thursday.
Arsenal displayed their set piece prowess during their 2-0 win over Manchester United on Thursday.
Under the guidance of interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, United finally achieved a breakthrough in the competition, following three consecutive draws under former manager Erik ten Hag.
Reflecting on the resounding win over City, Amorim admitted that this performance was "a dream way" to sign off. Yet, he emphasised that his approach at United would differ significantly.
United swiftly appointed Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim as his successor.
However, Manchester United, eager for an immediate replacement for the recently dismissed Erik ten Hag, issued an ultimatum: accept the job now or lose the opportunity. After careful consideration, Amorim ultimately chose to make the move.
The result means Manchester City, who on Tuesday won 5-0 away to West Brom, are the new league leaders.
Manchester United were tied with same points with Liverpool despite playing one match less till they travelled to Burnley.
26 points from the 30 available in their last 10 matches saw Manchester United throw an unlikely title challenge to Liverpool.
Everton rode high on the atmosphere created by the return of fans for the first time since March to comeback to the winning ways.
RB Leipzig knew that only a victory would see them safely through and they made their intention clear right from the opening whistle.