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I'm sorry but if we can't beat that Arsenal side there is something wrong. Last night confirmed that City result was a complete and utter fluke.

We battered them in Baku and we should be doing the same at Wembley.

 

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50 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

I'm sorry but if we can't beat that Arsenal side there is something wrong. Last night confirmed that City result was a complete and utter fluke.

We battered them in Baku and we should be doing the same at Wembley.

 

Nah. Not a fluke. Both city and liverpool.

I guess it was the way they set up. Ultra defensive, to be fair, even chelsea-esque. And simply countered those teams with pace. Could not even dream to do that against villa.

It was a completely different ball-game. 

But I do agree, we should beat them.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjær refuses to talk about David de Gea’s erratic form

Solskjær will not say if goalkeeper will play against West Ham

‘I don’t want to talk about it,’ says Manchester United manager

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jul/21/de-gea-mentally-strong-job-to-perform-solskjaer-manchester-united

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The goalkeeper is again under scrutiny after the error that allowed Mason Mount to score Chelsea’s second goal in the 3-1 FA Cup semi‑final defeat on Sunday. This followed other mistakes from De Gea; Bournemouth’s Junior Stanislas and Tottenham’s Steven Bergwijn beat him with shots that could have been stopped since the Premier League’s restart.

Solskjær was asked to confirm De Gea would start against West Ham. “No, because I don’t want to talk about it,” the manager said. “We stick together as a group. And he’s mentally strong. We’ll stay together and we’ll see the team on Wednesday night.”

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