Arsenal came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw against Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday. The result marked the second consecutive draw between the two teams, following a similar scoreline in their previous encounter. Manchester United ended a four-match losing streak in league head-to-heads, while Arsenal played out their second consecutive draw in the Premier League.
The Gunners started brightly, with Mikel Merino firing marginally wide in the 10th minute. However, despite dominating possession, Arsenal struggled to break through Manchester United’s defense. The visitors’ best chances came from outside the box, but Thomas Partey and Martin Ødegaard were unable to beat André Onana in the United goal.
Against the run of play, Manchester United took the lead just before halftime. Alejandro Garnacho won a free-kick, which Bruno Fernandes converted with a stunning strike into the top corner. The goal was United’s first shot on target in the match.
Arsenal pushed hard for an equalizer in the second half, with Ødegaard and Declan Rice both testing Onana’s reflexes. The Gunners finally found the breakthrough when Rice scored with a first-time effort from Jurriën Timber’s pass. The goal was enough to secure a point for Arsenal, but they were unable to find a winner.
The draw leaves Arsenal 15 points behind leaders Liverpool, while Manchester United moved up one place in the table. The result also marked United’s third draw in their last four matches across all competitions.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was appreciative that his team scored the first goal of the game but was disappointed that they didn’t score a second goal.
“It helps when you score a goal and don’t suffer [conceding first], you can feel the energy in the stadium. At this moment, we try to win games and be compact. We were so close to scoring a goal in the second half. We were really competitive, and I think that is important. We pushed forward and not back. We had some situations to win the game. Arsenal put a lot of men inside the box to win, and I think Alejandro Garnacho did a complete game, and that helped us a lot.” He said.
In the end, both teams had to settle for a share of the spoils. Arsenal will be disappointed not to have taken all three points, but they will be relieved to have come from behind to secure a draw.