Manchester United's 2-1 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday has raised eyebrows among football fans and pundits alike, as it marks the latest chapter in the Red Devils' ongoing struggle to find consistency this season.
The visitors came into the match off the back of a three-game winning streak, but it was Manchester United who set the tone early on, with Marcus Rashford opening the scoring in the 15th minute. The goal sent a clear message that the home team was determined to take control of the game, and they continued to press for more after the break.
Arsenal, however, refused to give up, and their tireless effort paid off in the 78th minute when Bukayo Saka equalized for the Gunners. The match seemed poised on a knife-edge as it entered its final stages, with both teams creating scoring opportunities.
But Manchester United ultimately got their man in the 90th minute, when Christian Eriksen's stunning individual effort sealed a hard-fought victory for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side. The win marked the Red Devils' sixth success over Arsenal this season, and has raised questions about whether the team is finally finding its footing under Solskjaer.
While Sunday's victory was certainly a welcome boost for Manchester United, it also highlights the growing sense that the team may be at risk of falling into a 'wobble'. With multiple high-profile defeats in recent weeks, including a 5-0 thrashing at Liverpool and a 2-1 loss to Everton, Solskjaer's men have found themselves struggling to maintain momentum.
If Manchester United is unable to get back on track, it could have significant implications for the team's chances of competing with the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool for Premier League supremacy. As the season wears on, fans will be watching closely to see if Solskjaer's team can rediscover their winning formula and avoid a prolonged period of instability.
The visitors came into the match off the back of a three-game winning streak, but it was Manchester United who set the tone early on, with Marcus Rashford opening the scoring in the 15th minute. The goal sent a clear message that the home team was determined to take control of the game, and they continued to press for more after the break.
Arsenal, however, refused to give up, and their tireless effort paid off in the 78th minute when Bukayo Saka equalized for the Gunners. The match seemed poised on a knife-edge as it entered its final stages, with both teams creating scoring opportunities.
But Manchester United ultimately got their man in the 90th minute, when Christian Eriksen's stunning individual effort sealed a hard-fought victory for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side. The win marked the Red Devils' sixth success over Arsenal this season, and has raised questions about whether the team is finally finding its footing under Solskjaer.
While Sunday's victory was certainly a welcome boost for Manchester United, it also highlights the growing sense that the team may be at risk of falling into a 'wobble'. With multiple high-profile defeats in recent weeks, including a 5-0 thrashing at Liverpool and a 2-1 loss to Everton, Solskjaer's men have found themselves struggling to maintain momentum.
If Manchester United is unable to get back on track, it could have significant implications for the team's chances of competing with the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool for Premier League supremacy. As the season wears on, fans will be watching closely to see if Solskjaer's team can rediscover their winning formula and avoid a prolonged period of instability.