Erik ten Hag has warned Arsenal that Manchester United will beat them with or without their Brazilian talisman Casemiro.
Casemiro picked up his fifth yellow card of the season against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, meaning he will not be available for the trip to Arsenal on Sunday. The Brazilian is widely seen as Manchester United’s best player this season since arriving from Real Madrid in the summer. Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Wednesday, and the bad news was Casemiro picked up a yellow card with 10 minutes to play thanks to a high lunge on Wilfried Zaha.
Bruno Fernandes put Manchester ahead in the first half, but Patrick Vieira’s side fought back in the second half to earn themselves a well-deserved point through Michael Olise’s free-kick.“He wanted to stop it and that was his reaction, quite clear,” Ten Hag told Sky Sports.The Red Devils will brighten their chances of contending for the league title this season with a win at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners are eight points ahead of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the Premier League chart.
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Match officials won last game for you so stop making noise.
The same Refree will not be around to help you this time around.
BUT WITH REFEREES AND LINESMEN AIDS... FOOLISHNESS SHOULD NOT BE BOAST WITH
Am a United fan but boss please stop.
Mr ten hag, the arsenal you beat was not that imperious like the current arsenal. When you beat arsenal they were not toping the league but the current arsenal is toping with 8 points.
I hope you retweet it on Sunday evening
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