`Optimistic Man Utd fans – and their numbers are certainly dwindling – can tell themselves that the home team almost won,` Ladyman’s article stated.
Rookie Rasmus Hojlund (left) and his teammates thanked the fans after losing to Arsenal on September 3.
Yesterday, Man Utd was suppressed, but prevailed thanks to Marcus Rashford’s curling shot in a quick counter-attack in the 27th minute. But right after serving, Arsenal equalized the score with a one-touch shot from captain Martin Odegaard.
This result continues Man Utd’s poor performance away from home under Ten Hag.
`Look at Man Utd’s starting lineup. Is this a stronger team than the last time they marched to Emirates Stadium, losing 2-3 in January? The answer is no,` author Ladyman
Coach Ten Hag (left) complained to referee Anthony Taylor during the Arsenal match.
Injuries have somewhat `cut a hole in Man Utd’s spine`, when Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw, 76 million USD rookie Mason Mount are absent, and 94 million USD striker Rasmus Hojlund has just recovered and pointed to
`But is that enough? Man Utd has not been able to compete for the Premier League title since its last championship more than 10 years ago. That was once considered the club’s reason for living,` the article continued.
Man Utd is also facing instability at the top.
However, the British journalist believes that Man Utd is unlikely to `collapse` this season, because there are enough good players to win matches, especially at home at Old Trafford.