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Arsenal 2-3 Manchester United: Cunha stunner dents hosts´ title hopes, keeps Carrick perfect

Tom Dunstan in Editorial, English Premier League 25 Jan 2026

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Arsenal failed to restore their seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League as Matheus Cunha played the role of super sub in Manchester United’s 3-2 win at Emirates Stadium.

Wins for title rivals Manchester City and Aston Villa put the pressure on Mikel Arteta’s team, and they appeared nervous throughout Sunday’s game. Ultimately, they were punished by some masterful finishing from United.

Arsenal did strike first in the 29th minute, albeit in fortuitous fashion as Lisandro Martinez sliced his attempted clearance from Martin Odegaard’s shot into his own net.

However, mistakes crept into Arsenal’s game from there and in the 37th minute, Martin Zubimendi’s ill-advised pass was intercepted by Bryan Mbeumo, who rounded David Raya to score his 50th Premier League goal.

Patrick Dorgu then put United ahead five minutes into the second half, linking up brilliantly with Fernandes before the ball sat up nicely for him to send a sensational strike swerving off the underside of the crossbar and in.

Arteta made a quadruple change as Arsenal attempted to dial up the pressure, and after Senne Lammens turned Bukayo Saka’s drive wide, the resulting corner led to substitute Mikel Merino prodding home.

It was Cunha that failed to clear Merino’s effort off the line, but he had the final say in the 87th minute, curling a wonderful finish into the bottom-right corner from distance.

While United remain perfect in Michael Carrick’s second spell in charge and climb to fourth in the table, Arsenal’s lead at the summit remains at four points.

Data Debrief: Title nerves leading to Arsenal errors?

Arsenal conceded three goals in a match for the first time since December 2023 (in a 4-3 victory over Luton Town), ending a run of 121 matches in all competitions without conceding more than twice.

The Gunners were expected to take control when they went 1-0 up, but Zubimendi’s error allowed United a foothold, and scorching strikes from Dorgu and Cunha sealed their victory.

Arsenal have now made an error leading to an opposition goal in two of their last four Premier League matches, more than they did in their first 19 games of the campaign.

United, meanwhile, became the first visiting team to score two or more goals from outside the box at Arsenal in the Premier League since Tottenham in October 2008 (Jermaine Jenas and David Bentley), with those matches representing the only instances of the Gunners conceding two such goals at the Emirates.

The Red Devils owed much to their accuracy from range as they fired off 10 shots to Arsenal’s 15, with their 0.73 expected goals (xG) falling short of the Gunners’ 1.2.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Dunstan


Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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