Minute-by-minute report: Arsenal head to Old Trafford still chasing Premier League glory. Join Simon Burnton for updates
Leandro Trossard of Arsenal scores his team's first goal as Andre Onana of Manchester United and Aaron Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United fail to stop the ball.Leandro Trossard of Arsenal scores his team's first goal as Andre Onana of Manchester United and Aaron Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United fail to stop the ball.The best passing exchange of the half, and it ends with an excellent shooting opportunity for Rice at the edge of the area. His shot hits a defender.
“We are, sadly, in danger of forgetting how good Casemiro was when he first arrived,” writes Adam Roberts. “But that ties into my second point: why does Ten Hag persist with playing so many of his squad out of position? Blood a youngster or experiment - we’d learn more. Amrabat doesn’t look awful today - not good, but not awful - when he gets a whole game and isn’t at left back.” There is always a bright side to look on.
It’s now 2-0 in that game and with that United should be home and hosed. I saw Tottenham in their semi-final and they were absolutely rubbish, if not quite as rubbish as Leicester, though I am led to believe this was an anomaly.competing in the women’s FA Cup final against Tottenham at Wembley, and have scored an absolute screamer to take the lead:
It’s always a big challenge . A great place to come. We’re obviously playing for something massive and we need to prove that we can come to this stadium and deliver. They have a lot of individual quality and they can turn momentum in any action, and that’s a big quality to have. Today we have to earn the right to go into the last day with the option to win the Premier League. That’s the challenge, but the opportunity is huge.
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