Manchester United will look to bounce back from their shock defeat at home to Sheffield United in midweek when they go away to Arsenal on Saturday night.United were on the wrong end of the biggest upset of the season so far, with Chris Wilder’s rock-bottom Blades picking up just their second win of the campaign thanks to Oliver Burke’s late strike.It was the Red Devils’ first defeat since their previous 1-0 loss against Arsenal all the way back on November 1, ending a remarkable unbeaten run of 13 matches.So as well as seeking revenge against the Gunners, they will also be hoping to recover from that slip-up when they make the trip to north London on Saturday evening.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has two injury concerns heading into the match;.
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