Manchester United Can't Buy a Three-Pointer

Published on 24-Nov-2016 by srijan213

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Manchester United Can't Buy a Three-Pointer

The Premiership's most successful club doesn't really look like it these days.

Manchester United hosted Arsenal and gave them a lovely parting gift after stumbling into a 1-1 stalemate.

The Reds were better in every stat, but Arsène Wenger's crew matched them in the only thing that matters.

And whenever Wenger faces José Mourinho, it even matters a little more.

Juan Mata is an old enemy of the Gunners from his Chelsea days and he continues to haunt them in United colors:

Thaat cross couldn't have landed on a better Red player’s feet.

However, United got stage fright -- or something -- near the end, as Arsenal played its one and only patch of qualtity football, and Olivier Giroud did what he does best:

The sniping French international was on target yet again.

And United tossed two points into the River Irwell yet again.

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