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Former Gunners star Paul Merson: Arsenal haven’t got a Christian Eriksen and why that mattered against Manchester United

Former Arsenal player Paul Merson believes that Denmark international Christian Eriksen was the difference for Manchester United as they won 3-1 against Arsenal at Old Trafford. A brace from Marcus Rashford, and a debut goal for new signing Antony, saw United get their fourth win in a row, and at the same time end their opponents’ perfect start to the season. Ad Eriksen was named the player of the match and speaking afterwards on Sky Sports, Merson explained why he was the key factor.

Premier LeagueRashford brace, Antony debut goal see Man Utd end Arsenal’s unbeaten run in style7 HOURS AGO “The first 15 minutes of the second half they got ripped to shreds. Arsenal should have gone on and won it,” Merson said. “I know they’ve come back, and they have, and he was probably the difference Eriksen.

“I thought he got run ragged by [Martin] Odegaard at times. Odegaard was getting him, and he was turning him and squaring up. And he was running the show, Odegaard.

“Arsenal haven’t got that. They’ve got [Bukayo] Saka, [Albert Sambi] Lokonga — them two — they’re not going to put the ball through the lines, and that was the difference for me between the two teams. That was it.

It was [Eriksen’s] passing. It’s the same old story. You come away from here and you’re like — we’ve done well today.” Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville joined the discussion after being on commentary and said he couldn’t understand why Arsenal became so frantic.

“At 2-1 there was no need to go so desperate so early," Neville said. «With 20 minutes to go I thought this could be 4-1, 5-1 or it could be absolute mayhem at the other end. [But] United actually went more solid.

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