Valencia the Hero as Manchester United Hand Arsenal Third Straight Loss

Danny Welbeck smashed in the winner in the 81st minute, but Antonio Valencia was the hero for United with a goal and an assist.
Valencia the Hero as Manchester United Hand Arsenal Third Straight Loss
Arsenal’s Robin Van Persie reacts in frustration after firing high and wide early in the second half. Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Rahul Vaidyanath
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<a href="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/Valencia137542874.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-179711" title="Manchester United's Ecuadorian midfielde" src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/Valencia137542874-445x450.jpg" alt="Manchester United's Antonio Valencia powers a header into the Arsenal goal to give his team a lead at the end of the first half. (Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images)" width="583" height="590"/></a>
Manchester United's Antonio Valencia powers a header into the Arsenal goal to give his team a lead at the end of the first half. (Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images)

Arsenal lost their third straight Premier League match on Sunday as Manchester United completed the double over them with a 2–1 win at the Emirates. Danny Welbeck smashed in the winner in the 81st minute, but Antonio Valencia was the hero for United with a goal and an assist.

With the win, United kept pace with local rivals Manchester City who had edged Tottenham Hotspur 3–2 earlier in the day. And for the second time this season, Manchester did the double over North London (Aug. 28).

Arsenal continues to languish in fifth place, five points back of fourth place Chelsea in the battle for a Champions League spot. Fortunately for the Gunners, both Liverpool and Newcastle lost on Saturday.

Red Devils Start Well

With shaky confidence comes tentative play, and Arsenal, despite being the hosts with a 7–2–1 (win, draw, loss) record at home, saw the visitors take control of the match in the first half.

The ageless Ryan Giggs was in fine form, running at the Arsenal defenders and settling his side down with his experience.

United defender Phil Jones seemed to roll his ankle as Walcott ran at him down the left flank. The former Blackburn Rovers product had to be stretchered off shortly after the quarter-hour mark.

Walcott continued to struggle for Arsenal, misplaying passes and not showing much composure with the ball. On the bright side for the Gunners, teenager Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain looked very threatening down the right flank.

In first half injury time, Giggs was given enough time and space to feed a perfect cross from the left and Valencia powered the header home to the bottom corner. Valencia is not known for his aerial abilities, but he fought off Thomas Vermaelen to give United a deserved lead.

United was showing greater conviction and self-belief whereas Arsenal’s attacks would fizzle out near goal.

Gunners Respond

Arsenal started the second half brightly and created at least two chances that should’ve been converted before United got their wits about them.

Thomas Rosicky weaved his way into the box but instead of shooting passed to Robin Van Persie with United’s defenders and keeper Anders Lindegaard scrambling. Van Persie got the ball on his trustworthy left foot but blew his shot high and wide.

Rahul Vaidyanath
Rahul Vaidyanath
Journalist
Rahul Vaidyanath is a journalist with The Epoch Times in Ottawa. His areas of expertise include the economy, financial markets, China, and national defence and security. He has worked for the Bank of Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., and investment banks in Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles.
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