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Manchester United are truly the gift that keeps on giving for Arsenal supporters. Not only did they beat Tottenham at the weekend but they then offered up very little for Diego Simeone to worry about on Tuesday evening.
Arsenal watched on as Champions League qualification hopefuls at a performance that would surely give them the encouragement of their own competitiveness for next year’s tournament should they qualify. United have changed managers, spent huge amounts of money on established stars and yet have still faltered.
Arsenal may have spent comparably more but the signings made were of great amusement to many rival fans in the summer. Ben White was laughed out of the argument when compared to Raphael Varane but the England international has made Harry Maguire’s £80m price tag look even more comical.
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Yet United’s exit from the Champions League has helped Arsenal more than they may have realised. With both United and West Ham outside the Premier