Manchester United will be looking to build on Sunday's 1-1 draw against Chelsea when they welcome Arsenal to Old Trafford this evening.
United, who are winless in their last five meetings with the Gunners, will be looking to build on the momentum and confidence earned from the respectable point they secured against the current Premier League leaders and arrest their three-game winless domestic run.
This evening's visit of the north London club is highly likely to represent caretaker manager Michael Carrick's last game in charge, with newly appointed interim boss Ralf Rangnick waiting in the wings to take charge once his work visa is signed off.
United have struggled for both wins and goals at home in recent weeks, meaning there is a huge
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