Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has challenged his teammates to compete with more passion than Manchester United on Sunday....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The England international believes the North Londoners can beat the Manchester based outfit by combining a passionate performance with a strategically sound game plan.

During the 21/22 campaign, the Gunners lost a tense match at the Threatre of Dreams, which Ralf Rangnick’s side won 3-2 in large part due to a brace from Cristiano Ronaldo.

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However, the London club has improved significantly since that match in December and got a revenge in April, with a 3-1 win at the Emirates.

Only one Premier League side has started the current campaign with a perfect record & it’s Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. They face Red Devils team that is trying to get back to their best under new Boss, Erik Ten Hag.

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Saka has now revealed that if his teammates can combine passion with an effective game plan, they will win the biggest game of their season so far.

The 21-year-old stated that defeating United would be a huge feat because they are a talented squad and are currently in terrific form.

“Winning there would boost our confidence immensely moving ahead. It is a special rivalry. I’ve watched previous matches with their strong tackling and altercations. In games like this, tactics and passion must exist in balance.

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It’s crucial to have passion. The situation will get challenging if you allow the opposing team to have more than you.

“Right now, things are going well. The next stage for us is to attempt to win some trophies, continue to compete at the top level, and win more significant games.

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