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Man Utd v Arsenal predictions: Score, first goalscorer, Jose Mourinho v Arsene Wenger
MANCHESTER UNITED face Arsenal on Saturday (12.30pm) - so Express Sport has predicted what might happen at Old Trafford.
Manchester United vs Arsenal - Premier League match preview
Manchester United v Arsenal score prediction
Arsenal have only beaten Manchester United three times since 2008 and haven't managed to win at Old Trafford in the league since 2006.
Neither suggests the Gunners are due a win but they will rarely get a better opportunity.
While Jose Mourinho just seems to know how to beat Arsene Wenger, he will not be able to control the game as he might like given how many players he has out with injury.
Manchester United v Arsenal will see Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger go up against one another
Alexis Sanchez scored twice for Chile on Tuesday ahead of Man Utd v Arsenal
And if free-scoring Arsenal find the net early, Mourinho will be forced to attack and Wenger's side may be able to pick off the gaps.
Express Sport predicts: 2-1 Arsenal win (11/1)
Manchester United v Arsenal first goalscorer prediction
Impressively, Arsenal have yet to concede a header in the Premier League so far this season, a record only Chelsea have matched.
But with Zlatan Ibrahimovic banned, United's attack are unlikely to conduct an aerial assault.
Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger have often clashed before
If Anthony Martial starts on the left again he could exploit Carl Jenkinson, who is likely to replace crocked Hector Bellerin at right-back.
But realistically Alexis Sanchez is the most likely man to open the scoring given United's defensive injury crisis.
The Chile international scored twice against Uruguay on Tuesday and already has six in the Premier League this season.
Express Sport predicts: Sanchez to score first (13/2)
The question is now that Mourinho bears the crest of Manchester United on his chest, will he be able to restrain himself?
His recent behaviour suggests that he can't and the United board's concerns about his touchline antics are starting to ring true.
However, he can ill-afford another ban and a fine.
Express Sport predicts: Plenty of meaningful looks and passive-aggressive gesturing, but both bosses will keep their powder at least vaguely dry.
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