Illustration of Teddy Sheringham criticizing Arsenal's entitlement ahead of Manchester United's Premier League match at Emirates Stadium.
Illustration of Teddy Sheringham criticizing Arsenal's entitlement ahead of Manchester United's Premier League match at Emirates Stadium.
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Sheringham criticizes Arsenal's entitlement ahead of United match

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Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham has accused Arsenal of showing entitlement in their Premier League title chase, urging respect for opponents after a recent draw. The Gunners host United at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, aiming to extend their lead at the top. With few injuries, Mikel Arteta's side is favored to bounce back from successive stalemates.

Arsenal's Premier League title challenge has drawn criticism from former Manchester United striker Teddy Sheringham, who claims the team displays an air of entitlement. Speaking ahead of Sunday's clash at the Emirates Stadium, Sheringham warned that expecting automatic victories disrespects opponents. "I think Arsenal might be getting ideas above their station very quickly," he told Metro on behalf of BetMGM. He referenced Arsenal's goalless draw at Nottingham Forest last week, which maintained their lead despite frustration in the camp, as Manchester City and Aston Villa suffered defeats that weekend.

Sheringham, who scored an iconic goal for United in their 1999 Treble-winning season, emphasized that even Sir Alex Ferguson's dominant sides faced losses without uproar. "They are talking as if they are entitled to win every game now," he said. "You have to respect the opposition as well and I think Arsenal need to do that after last week’s result. They had chances to win but didn’t take their chances."

The match, kicking off at 4:30 p.m. GMT, pits Arsenal—recent form WWWDD—against a resurgent United under interim coach Michael Carrick, fresh from a derby win over City. Arsenal, seeking their first title since 2004, earlier beat United at Old Trafford in August. Injuries are minimal for the hosts, with only youngster Max Dowman sidelined by an ankle issue; Piero Hincapié and Riccardo Calafiori have returned to training.

Predicted in a 4-3-3, Arteta could start David Raya in goal, with Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel, and Jurriën Timber in defense; Martin Ødegaard, Martín Zubimendi, and Declan Rice in midfield; and Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyökeres, and Leandro Trossard up front. Key battles include Zubimendi marking Bruno Fernandes, who leads the league with 62 chances created and 14 goals/assists; Rice against outgoing Casemiro; and Saka versus Luke Shaw. Victory would solidify Arsenal's position as overwhelming favorites.

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Arsenal fans on X overwhelmingly dismiss Teddy Sheringham's criticism of their team's 'entitlement' as hypocritical, citing Manchester United's historical dominance while defending their confidence as earned through performance. Reactions emphasize respect for the Premier League's competitiveness and focus on the upcoming match.

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Dynamic illustration of Arsenal hosting Manchester United at Emirates Stadium, fans and players gearing up for Premier League clash.
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Arsenal host resurgent Manchester United in Premier League showdown

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Arsenal will welcome Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday for a crucial Premier League encounter. The Gunners lead the table by seven points and remain unbeaten at home this season, while United arrive boosted by a 2-0 derby win over Manchester City under interim manager Michael Carrick. Both Mikel Arteta and Carrick anticipate a tough battle.

Manchester United secured a dramatic 3-2 win over Premier League leaders Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, boosting their Champions League hopes under interim manager Michael Carrick. The Red Devils came from behind twice, with goals from Bryan Mbeumo, Patrick Dorgu, and Matheus Cunha sealing the points. Arsenal's first home defeat of the season narrows their lead at the top to four points.

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Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace to move four points clear at the top of the Premier League table. Eberechi Eze scored his first league goal for the Gunners against his former club, extending their unbeaten run to 10 games. The result came as rivals Liverpool and Manchester City suffered defeats, boosting Arsenal's title hopes.

Arsenal suffered their first Premier League defeat since August, falling to a late Emi Buendia winner against Aston Villa. The loss narrowed their lead over Manchester City to two points, but an easing injury crisis and kinder fixtures offer Mikel Arteta a chance to regroup. With Champions League and league games ahead, rotation could be key to maintaining their title challenge.

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Arsenal maintained their lead at the top of the Premier League with a goalless draw against reigning champions Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium. The result leaves Arsenal six points clear, despite opportunities slipping away in a tightly contested game. Liverpool showed resilience, extending their unbeaten run to 10 matches.

Brentford earned a valuable point against Premier League leaders Arsenal with a 1-1 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium. Noni Madueke headed Arsenal ahead in the 61st minute, but Keane Lewis-Potter equalized 10 minutes later from a long throw-in. The result leaves Arsenal four points clear of Manchester City with 12 games remaining.

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Mikel Arteta has called Arsenal's EFL Cup semi-final against Chelsea a key 'mission' to secure the club's first major trophy in nearly six years. The Gunners face the Blues at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, amid injury concerns for both sides. New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior sees the match as a chance to build momentum in his first home game.

 

 

 

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