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Against Arsenal, can Manchester United make it 5 in a row?
By ameyrp
@ameyrp (252)
Singapore
October 28, 2007 3:46am CST
Well, it looks like that the Red Devils are in an outstanding form and managed to scored 4 goals against their opponents four times in a row with wins against Wigan (4-0), Aston Villa (4-1), Dynamo Kiev (4-2) and lastly against Middlesbrough (4-1) in the weekend at Old Trafford. Now they will face another team with great form, Arsenal at Emirates Stadium in the coming weekend. Granted Arsenal is much stronger than the four teams above but United managed to do it two seasons ago with a 4-2 scoreline at the old Arsenal stadium, Highbury. Any chance they managed to get another four goal?
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15 responses
@ameyrp (252)
• Singapore
26 Nov 07
Well, although it was a good result for both team, I bet Manchester United will be a little disappointed with the outcome because they lost focus in the last few seconds and let Arsenal off the hook. good goal from Gallas though to deny the visitor from coming away with all 3 points
@qmw200053 (48)
• China
31 Oct 07
Absolutely impossible!Do you not remember last year's compitition.We have Adbayor,wuha!
Arsenal win!
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
23 Nov 07
No, the Gunners wont allow anything like that to happen and I can assure you that we are going to repeat our feat when we completed the Premier league unbeaten years back-this is another good year for the Gunners and Wenger the Arsene, is adding fuel to the Arsenal power
@nickventere (1420)
• Zambia
3 Nov 07
MU shall definitely make it, come rain or sunshine. I am pretty positive about this one. Granted, Arsenal are in good form and they started on very, very well. But I think we shall carry the day, today especially.
@lexus54 (3572)
• Singapore
28 Oct 07
I believe next week's clash will be a tight closely fought game that will result in a narrow scoreline. It will be tough for any team to put four past Arsenal. I think any side can win given that Man U and Arsenal are both so motivated and there is not much difference between them in terms of standards. Usually the games between teams within the top 3 or 4 are very competitive ones.
@lexus54 (3572)
• Singapore
3 Dec 07
Thanks for your vote. I was kinda spot-on that the game between Arsenal and Man U would be tight and competitive, and it would be hard for Man U to continue putting in 4 goals past an opponent like Arsenal. That game on 3rd Nov did produce 4 goals though, but both teams shared the result in a 2-2 draw, and Man U certainly had to thank Gallas for putting one past his own net to keep United up there with Arsenal.
@devilangelo (4522)
• India
30 Oct 07
well . . i would say . it would be too optimitistic . since ... arsenal . are on a roll . thmeselves .. since they are unbeaten this season . so ..its gonna be really difficult for them to .. net 4 goals against the gunners . but .. then .. Man U are the champs .. :D .. with tevez and rooney really teaming up well upfront then , its nt out of reach thou ..
go Man United :D ..
@kaka135 (14931)
• Malaysia
28 Oct 07
I guess it's a bit difficult when it comes to Arsenal. Beating Arsenal is not easy, getting another four goals is even harder. Unless Arsenal is performing really bad, and the goalkeeper doesn't do a right job. :p
@wombleboy05 (15)
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29 Oct 07
I don't really think it's going to happen. I would personally love it to happen but Arsenal are to strong at the moment. If it happens I would be amazed.
@mohit1123 (564)
• India
29 Oct 07
That would be great 4-0. But i think we have a champions League match mid week so that would be 5th and Not Arsenal and Manu.
@shantharamshenoy (131)
• India
1 Nov 07
why not...we definitely can win..we are playing somefreat football..just keep that going and arsenal's history