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  • Manchester United v Arsenal - Sunday May 12th - 1630 PM GMT

Clrnc Clarence, I know it's your default state to be critical of the team, but Arsenal quite clearly had all the best chances of that game. Did Raya make a save in the match? You've basically said it yourself, United only had half chances.

Arteta now happy with the performance either for what it’s worth. So definitely not by design.

I think this team needs to go through a season with these sorts of wins and build some belief and swagger.

anyone followed the coverage after the game? I need to know what Ten Hag cried about now

Clrnc

If they win 4-0 midweek it will be +1 to City. Which means a 2-0 win will do it. If it’s 5-0 then we should be able to win 3-0.

Basically you guys are suggesting that it’s likely City are going to beat Spurs away by +2 more than we’re going to beat Everton at home.

Pepe LeFrits Ok the other way round, if they draw at Spuds, they need to beat West Ham by 3 goals more than we beat Everton.

Normally when you are +3 you expect the other team to need to be 4 goals better off, but not this case.

HomeSteak no. we're +3 ahead. if city tie one of the games and we win 1-0, they need to win 4-0 to win it all

    naz oh yeah, I read that post wrong, we are +3 yes. then they need 4 yes. Spurs will win during the week so it won't matter

      Pepe LeFrits I won't, but I feel a strong urge to answer "Your mum" 😆

      @Clrnc's count is more practical in my opinion. If City improve their goal difference by 3 relative to us after an unlikely draw at Spurs, then we are equal on goal difference and they win.✳️

      If they improve only by 2, we are still ahead on goal difference and we win.

      ✳️ Barring improbable edge cases such as us beating Everton 7–6 etc

      if spurs win on tuesday, i'll buy a scum shirt.

      then burn it 10 minutes later