(MU – Arsenal, 11:30 p.m., March 9, round 28 of the Premier League) Coach Arteta promises to field the strongest lineup and aims to control the rhythm of the match in midfield.
Coach Amorim relaxed before the match
Gunners’ go all out for the big match
Coach Mikel Arteta can relax as Arsenal have basically reached the Champions League quarter-finals after an incredible 7-1 win over PSV in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16. Therefore, the “Gunners” do not need to “hide” for the second leg at the Emirates. Coach Arteta promises to launch the strongest squad and aims to control the rhythm of the match in midfield.
Questions about Maguire – Ugarte’s ability to play
MU’s injury list continues with Manuel Ugarte and Harry Maguire likely to be unable to play against Arsenal, after missing the match against Sociedad. Patrick Dorgu is still serving a suspension, while Lisandro Martinez has ended the season with a ligament injury.
Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Kobbie Mainoo, Altay Bayindir, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton are also yet to return. However, coach Amorim left open the possibility that Amad Diallo could be involved in the final stages of the season.
MU is having trouble with form
MU is currently stuck in the bottom half of the Premier League table, specifically in 14th place. The chance for coach Amorim’s team to break into the top group is unimaginable, because they are 13 points behind the top 5.
In contrast to MU, Arsenal is currently firmly in 2nd place on the table. The only problem for the “Gunners” is that they are having difficulty chasing the top team Liverpool. Coach Arteta’s team is 13 points behind Liverpool and has played 1 less match.
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