Poor, chaotic, abysmal, disjointed, lacking in quality. These words best described United today. The Red Devils have occupied the transfer headlines for the wrong reasons, and the result today puts more pressure on Ed Woodward and Chief negotiator, Matt Judge. The record Champions were all over the place and delivered a performance characteristically expected. This team under Ole Gunnar Solksjaer has been lacking in breathtaking displays, although they have shown flashes in the pan. The jury is already out and United fans all over the globe expect more from this crop of players. Things have to be changed ASAP, and the fans need to see their team winning games and trophies again.
Meanwhile, in London, it was the London Derby, as North hosted East. Arsenal started the brighter and were rewarded with a headed goal from Lacazette for his 50th goal for the North Londoners. As always, complacency crept in and West Ham found parity before the break. Antonio ran fastest to the middle of the goal and had a simple tap-in from Fredericks' cross. The Gunners hopped and puffed, and were lucky to be level, as the Hammers missed a couple of chances to take the lead. Eventually, Saka gave a through ball that sliced the defence of the visitors open to Ceballos, who squared for Nketiah to score. This win only covers the cracked areas that need urgent cementing. For now, they live to fight another day and Anfield will be the next destination for the team second on the log.
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