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'I don't get it' - Manchester United fans say same thing as Andre Onana decision made vs Arsenal

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Erik ten Hag has named his starting line-up for Manchester United's pre-season tour opener against Arsenal at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this evening.

United, who last played in the United States back in 2018, will be looking to maintain their strong start to pre-season and record a third successive win.

The Reds defeated Lyon 1-0 in their second friendly in Edinburgh on Wednesday. The clash with the French outfit saw Ten Hag refuse to pick any members of his squad that had been on international duty during the off-season.

However, almost all of them have travelled to the US, marking a significant juncture in the club's pre-season campaign. Unsurprisingly, some of them have been included in the Dutchman's starting XI this evening, such as Luke Shaw and Alejandro Garnacho.

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