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Fans go into meltdown after spotting shock player travelling with first-team squad ahead of Man Utd vs Arsenal

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Following the discovery of an unexpected player travelling with the first team squad in advance of Manchester United’s match against Arsenal, supporters have been taking to social media to express their confusion and interest.

The Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal will take place on Sunday afternoon at Old Trafford. This match will be a mouthwatering matchup between two of the most successful clubs in England.

In order to achieve their goal of catching up to Liverpool in the race for the championship, the team led by Mikel Arteta will be looking to secure a victory. On Saturday, the Reds defeated Southampton by a score of 3-1, which means that they currently hold a 16-point advantage over Southampton.

In the meantime, United will be looking to put an end to their terrible form after a disappointing 1-1 draw against Real Sociedad on Thursday night.

Both teams have suffered multiple injuries prior to the match, which is expected to take place.

One video, on the other hand, has gained widespread attention on social media, which may be a significant boost for Arsenal.

During the time that the Arsenal team was being filmed arriving in Manchester, Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli was seen travelling with the team.

Martinelli sustained a hamstring injury the previous month, and at the time, it was anticipated that he would return to action around the middle of March.

One of the fans responded to the news on social media by saying, “Likely to be on the bench, 10 minutes today, 30 minutes against PSV, and then possibly back for Chelsea.”

An additional tweet read, “Put the Champions League and the Premier League in the bag.”

An additional supporter stated, “A surprise start for GM11 would provide food for families.” Could benefit from the pace that is just behind.”

It was written by another individual that “probably won’t play but at least he’s close.”

One of the fifth people commented, “My boy is back.”

Arteta, the manager of the Gunners, made the following statement prior to the match: “We need to look at threats hailing from all areas.” At the same time that we are looking into other possibilities, we have suffered the loss of very important wingers who were contributing a great deal to our success in the final third.

There are a lot of players on the team who have a lot of football intelligence, which allows them to understand when to move and why, particularly when it comes to doing certain things. “The team has this capacity to adapt. The other day was certainly full of action, and we witnessed a variety of combinations and actions that are extremely challenging to defend.




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