Who would have thought that Manchester United's 13-game unbeaten run in the league would be ended at Old Trafford by bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United?
Well that's exactly what happened on Wednesday night and it has left the Red Devils in second place going into today's fixtures, a point behind neighbours Manchester City who have a game in hand.
They now go to Arsenal for a stern test of their long unbeaten record on the road, which remains in tact. The Gunners have won five of their last six Premier League games and were also the last side to beat Man Utd before their two-month streak without defeat.
Arsenal could be without captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang again after he missed both of last week's matches against Southampton
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