Man Utd 2-0 Arsenal: 5 Things We Learned Watching It! 🔥🔴 #shorts

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Summary:

  • Kobe Manu's outstanding performance makes him a star prospect for the season.
  • Bruno Fernandes' leadership as captain brings class and composure to the team.
  • Jaiden Sancho's sharpness and skill reminiscent of his days at Dortmund provide attacking prowess.
  • Tom Heaton's solid goalkeeping adds strength to Manchester United's defense.
  • Manchester United's overall improvement and excellent pre-season performances promise an exciting season ahead.

Manly Knight beating Arsenal 2-0, 3 wins from 3 in pre-season. If you didn't manage to catch the game, here are the 5 things I think that we learned from that game.


Number 1, Kobe Manu is the real deal. Deccan Rice 105 million, Kobe Manu 0. He dominated water performance from the 18-year-old who was going to be a star this season. Number 2, Bruno as a captain. Yes, please, class. Did you see it when he stopped Eric Tenharkam arguing with the fourth official, got the goal, set the tempo, he is going to do that armband justice. Number 3, Jaiden Sancho looks really sharp, looked like Dortmund Sancho. Great goal, broke away from the Arsenal defense with Payson Water finished. Number 4, I thought Tom Heaton did pretty well in goal. Imagine we've got Andrew Aro-Nanita coming as well against Real Madrid. Our goalkeeping situation is looking good. And number 5, United just is getting better with each game. Every half we're looking better, even when you switch all the players out. Tenhark is cooking something special. Pay yourselves, I think for an extremely exciting season.


With an impressive 2-0 victory over Arsenal, Manchester United is showing promising signs in the pre-season. Fans have reasons to be excited as the team displays exceptional performances and promising talents. The prospects of Kobe Manu, Bruno as captain, Jaiden Sancho's brilliance, Tom Heaton's goalkeeping, and the team's overall improvement bode well for the upcoming season.

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