Gary Neville laments Man United with X-rated summary as Arsenal break club record
Gary Neville didn’t hold back as he assessed Manchester United’s defending during their 2-0 loss to Arsenal on Wednesday. The Gunners made the most of Liverpool dropping points and drawing at Newcastle by following up their 5-2 victory over West Ham on Saturday with victory over their old foes. Neville was seriously unimpressedYouTube Set piece specialists Arsenal were in full flow under the lights at the Emirates Stadium. First, Jurrien Timber scored the home side’s opener with a header just after half time from a corner. Their second goal also came from a corner, with Thomas Partey heading a cross back across the box for William Saliba to turn in with his backside. And Neville, who played in Man United’s defence for his entire career, was furious with his former side’s marking. Speaking on the Overlap live stream watchalong of the game after Saliba’s goal, he said: “That’s s*** that.” Partey was completely unmarked at the far post, while Saliba shook any pressure from the Red Devils present in the box with ease. “Your set pieces are a joke,” Neville later moaned to co-pundit Ian Wright. “I have a lot of admiration for it,” he added. Arsenal have scored more goals from corners than any other side in the Premier League since the start of last season (22). Meanwhile, the two players with the most assists from set plays in this time are Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka with seven each. Saliba found the net with easeAmazon Sports He stepped up to score from the set piece in his centre back partner’s absenceGetty Last season, the Gunners levelled the record for most Premier League goals scored from a corner. They drew themselves level with West Brom and Oldham’s 16 goals from the set piece in 2016/17 and 1992/93 respectively. While Stoke City don’t hold the record, Dimitar Berbatov compared Arsenal to Tony Pulis’ Potters in the Premier League years who were renowned for their set pieces. Speaking on Amazon Prime Sports, the ex-Man United and Tottenham star said: “Arsenal are the new Stoke City [under Arteta]. “The Premier League is the only league in the world where you have so many players around the keeper, pushing and shoving. You need to be strong.” In response to the Potter comparison, Arteta said to talkSPORT: “I don’t know. It’s as I said, I think scoring from every situation is what I want to do. Obviously when you are able to create 13 corners You have to take opportunity to score from there. That’s clear.” Timber headed home Arsenal’s first goal from a cornerGetty Arsenal have now won their last four league games against Man United. They’ve made history in the process, having never won four in a row against them in Premier League history previously. The Gunners have won the last four league clashes against the Red Devils 3-2, 3-1, 1-0, and now 2-0. Arsenal are now third, seven points off leaders Liverpool. Chelsea are in second with the same points as the Gunners but with superior goal difference after their 5-1 win over Southampton. Man United, meanwhile, sit in 11th as Ruben Amorim’s unbeaten start to life as Red Devils manager came to an end. Asked by Amazon Prime Sport what his side need to do moving forward, he said: “We have to improve in every minute and to fight for the games. We are here to do that.” Arsenal drew Manchester United in the FA Cup third round, so Amorim will soon have the chance to avenge his side’s defeat. Quizzed on what he hopes will have improved in that game, he smiled “Set pieces! “That is important and we have to be more aggressive in the opponent’s box.” Speaking to talkSPORT, Amorim was asked if Arsenal’s performance showed the level Man United need to reach. “Yes, [they showed] good things. But I felt the same in the last game [in the 4-0 win over Everton],” he said. “The exact same. “We have to improve a lot. They are a team working together for a long time. We need time. “But we were competitive. We just have to take this to the end of the game.”
Gary Neville didn’t hold back as he assessed Manchester United’s defending during their 2-0 loss to Arsenal on Wednesday.
The Gunners made the most of Liverpool dropping points and drawing at Newcastle by following up their 5-2 victory over West Ham on Saturday with victory over their old foes.
Set piece specialists Arsenal were in full flow under the lights at the Emirates Stadium.
First, Jurrien Timber scored the home side’s opener with a header just after half time from a corner.
Their second goal also came from a corner, with Thomas Partey heading a cross back across the box for William Saliba to turn in with his backside.
And Neville, who played in Man United’s defence for his entire career, was furious with his former side’s marking.
Speaking on the Overlap live stream watchalong of the game after Saliba’s goal, he said: “That’s s*** that.”
Partey was completely unmarked at the far post, while Saliba shook any pressure from the Red Devils present in the box with ease.
“Your set pieces are a joke,” Neville later moaned to co-pundit Ian Wright.
“I have a lot of admiration for it,” he added.
Arsenal have scored more goals from corners than any other side in the Premier League since the start of last season (22).
Meanwhile, the two players with the most assists from set plays in this time are Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka with seven each.
Last season, the Gunners levelled the record for most Premier League goals scored from a corner.
They drew themselves level with West Brom and Oldham’s 16 goals from the set piece in 2016/17 and 1992/93 respectively.
While Stoke City don’t hold the record, Dimitar Berbatov compared Arsenal to Tony Pulis’ Potters in the Premier League years who were renowned for their set pieces.
Speaking on Amazon Prime Sports, the ex-Man United and Tottenham star said: “Arsenal are the new Stoke City [under Arteta].
“The Premier League is the only league in the world where you have so many players around the keeper, pushing and shoving. You need to be strong.”
In response to the Potter comparison, Arteta said to talkSPORT: “I don’t know. It’s as I said, I think scoring from every situation is what I want to do. Obviously when you are able to create 13 corners You have to take opportunity to score from there. That’s clear.”
Arsenal have now won their last four league games against Man United.
They’ve made history in the process, having never won four in a row against them in Premier League history previously.
The Gunners have won the last four league clashes against the Red Devils 3-2, 3-1, 1-0, and now 2-0.
Arsenal are now third, seven points off leaders Liverpool.
Chelsea are in second with the same points as the Gunners but with superior goal difference after their 5-1 win over Southampton.
Man United, meanwhile, sit in 11th as Ruben Amorim’s unbeaten start to life as Red Devils manager came to an end.
Asked by Amazon Prime Sport what his side need to do moving forward, he said: “We have to improve in every minute and to fight for the games. We are here to do that.”
Arsenal drew Manchester United in the FA Cup third round, so Amorim will soon have the chance to avenge his side’s defeat.
Quizzed on what he hopes will have improved in that game, he smiled “Set pieces!
“That is important and we have to be more aggressive in the opponent’s box.”
Speaking to talkSPORT, Amorim was asked if Arsenal’s performance showed the level Man United need to reach.
“Yes, [they showed] good things. But I felt the same in the last game [in the 4-0 win over Everton],” he said. “The exact same.
“We have to improve a lot. They are a team working together for a long time. We need time.
“But we were competitive. We just have to take this to the end of the game.”
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