Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has warned of a coming "storm" and that the team will get "found out". United have drawn one and won two of Amorim's first three games in charge but on Wednesday night play away to Arsenal, who have finished second in the Premier League in the past two seasons.
Amorim highlighted the gap between the clubs on Monday, saying Arsenal are "at a different point". United have not won at Arsenal in the league since December 2017 and their last victory at the Emirates Stadium was in the FA Cup fourth round in January 2019.
After the fixture away to Arsenal, United play at Manchester City, Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal again in the FA Cup third round over the next five weeks in what is certain to be an acid test for the Portuguese's new side. READ MORE: United give major Yoro and Fernandes updates READ MORE: Amorim explains why he does not like his United chant United have not won any of their past ten fixtures away from home against the old 'big six' sides, having drawn three and lost seven.
With Arsenal back in rampant form after 5-1 and 5-2 thrashings of Sporting and West Ham United last week, Amorim preached caution ahead of United's visit. "I would like to say different things, but I have to say it again: the storm will come," Amorim said. "I don't know if you use that expression but we are going to have difficult moments and we will be found out in some games.
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