Arsenal are preparing for a huge clash against Manchester United in midweek, quickly after their clash with West Ham.
Arsenal smashed West Ham 5-2 on Saturday evening, hammering the Hammers in the first half in a chaotic clash that involved seven goals before the break.
It’s the second time in a week that Mikel Arteta’s team bagged five goals – totalling 13 goals in the past week for the side.
Attention now turns to Manchester United, with Arsenal star Bukayo Saka firing a clear warning towards Ruben Amorim.
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Bukayo Saka warning to Manchester United before Arsenal match
Saka was on fine form for Arsenal yet again over the weekend, bagging another goal and two assists for the side.
It took the star to double figures for assists for the season in the league, with Saka the quickest in Europe to hit ten assists.
The huge win is a definite warning towards Ruben Amorim and his Manchester United side, with the man behind it giving his own warning to the Red Devils.
Saka told Sky Sports on the match ahead: “We have a big game on Wednesday, Manchester United, so we’re gonna be ready for that and look to do the same thing.”
If Arsenal do look to do the same thing, it could result in yet more goals and the bragging rights over some old historical rivals.
It remains to be seen which version of the side will appear against United, but the past three games suggest they could put in an impressive display.
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Arsenal’s biggest wins over Manchester United
Should Arsenal impress and put in the type of performance we’ve seen from them lately, then they could record a big win.
The biggest win for the Gunners against the Old Trafford outfit came all the way back in 1947, when they picked up a 6-2 win in the old First Division.
The second-biggest was a 5-2 in 1960, though it doesn’t quite compare to what Man United managed to inflict back in 2011.
United recorded a huge 8-2 at Old Trafford in the Premier League, coming as a huge blow to the side at the time.
It’s something that still lives on, something Arsenal will want to avenge in Amorim’s first taste of the rivalry in midweek.
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