Manchester United will be looking to win their first home game since September on Thursday, as the Reds host Arsenal in the Premier League.
Winless at Old Trafford in their last three, United have only won seven points from a possible 18 on home soil this season - a major problem when facing an Arsenal side who have only lost one of their last 10 Premier League fixtures.
But on the back of a 1-1 draw against table-toppers Chelsea, and when you consider the Gunners' abysmal goalscoring record away from the Emirates this season, United go into this game as favourites.
Despite the appointment of Ralf Rangnick as United's new interim manager, Michael Carrick will remain in charge on Thursday night with the club still waiting on a work permit
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