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Arsenal players celebrate a goal against Manchester United on Wednesday. Photograph of Darren Staples
(Reuters) – Manchester United sank 2-2 at Arsenal on Wednesday and the visiting team is denied its 12th Premier League success at Old Trafford.
The first match between the two former rivals since 1986 without Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger was very exciting and Arsenal coach Onai Emery felt he was supposed to win.
United goalkeeper David De Jaya made a fatal mistake of giving Arsenal the lead in the 26th minute when Shkodran Mustafa's header hit the ground, jumped past the Spanish goalkeeper and crossed the line. arrived despite Ander Herrera's attempt to hold him back.
Antoni Marciel equalized four minutes later. Goalkeeper Bernd Lino was trying to push Marcos Rojo's free kick, but Herrera, who appeared to be in an offside position, kept the risk and went to the French striker.
Arsenal returned to the lead in the 68th minute and scored the goal for Alexander Lakazit after Rojo attempted to keep the ball out, but went from De Chia into the goal.
Arsenal's header did not last for a few seconds and United responded through Jesse Lengard who scored the ball deep in Lino's nets after Siad Kulashinets lost focus.
Arsenal nearly won the match several times, but Di Khia replaced his foul in the first half with some good shots.
Arsenal, who has now fallen to fifth place, has lost its last 20 games in all competitions, while United ranks eighth at eight points in the Golden Box.
Prepared by Ahmed Maher for publication in Arabic
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