It’s no longer news that Manchester United defeated Arsenal at Old Trafford to put an end to their perfect start in EPL after they won their first 5 EPL games before they face Manchester United....CONTINUE READING

Arteta also admitted that his side lacks discipline and he expected much more but what if the reality is that they are no match for Manchester United currently?

This is just going to be the start of facing top premier league clubs by taking a look at their next few games and this might be the toughest moment for Arsenal.

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Arsenal might have the chance to bounce back against Everton this weekend and their next game will be against Brentford on the 18th of this month. It gets trickier as they will be facing Tottenham Hotspur on the 1st of October and Liverpool will be the next one at Emirates Stadium.

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This might be the easiest amongst their next 6 EPL Fixtures as they will play against Leeds United before facing Manchester City.

In other news, Arsenal will have to play every Thursday because they participate in UEFA Europa League and squad rotation is inevitable at this point there are already a few players who are injured and their return date is still undisclosed.

Arsenal has had a beautiful run of wins in the English Premier League before they were defeated by Manchester United and they will have to bounce back to winning ways after this because it’s too early to confirm that they are no more an EPL title contender.

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Facing Liverpool, Tottenham, and Manchester City looks trickier but Michael Arteta has to do everything possible to get the best results from each game as the fans anticipated against Manchester United but he couldn’t deliver.

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