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Man United have found their FA Cup final gameplan to avoid risking their biggest liability

Manchester United produced a much-improved performance but suffered a 14th Premier League defeat of the season as they went down 1-0 to Arsenal at Old Trafford.

United can hold their heads high after giving Arsenal a tough time at Old Trafford in a game nobody expected them to win. The Gunners will take the title race to the final day of the season but they were fortunate to get all three points.

Leandro Trossard gave them the lead after another Casemiro mistake in the first half but United were the better team for large parts of the game and deserved a point. The draw leaves them eighth in the table with two games to go, but the performance will give them belief they can salvage a European spot through their league finish.

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Here's what we discovered from the match.

After an iffy first four minutes, United had actually settled into this game impressively and they were looking surprisingly assured until they supplied a title-chasing team with an absolute gift of a goal.

When Andre Onana received the ball Casemiro dropped deep to offer him a pass, while Sofyan Amrabat also came short. Everybody else turned their back and walked up the pitch. Onana shifted the ball to his left and towards an attacker so then had no choice but to launch it up the pitch.

To the surprise of nobody it came straight back at them. Casemiro's attempts to get out and try and catch Kai Havertz offside were pitiful, but the lack of organisation from the ball going to Onana had caused the issues. It was a classic case of a team having no idea what they were supposed to be doing

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