šŸ”“ Arsenal Edge Manchester United 1–0 at Old Trafford in Premier League Opener

Old Trafford, August 17, 2025 — Arsenal kicked off their Premier League campaign with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Manchester United, courtesy of a 13th-minute header from Riccardo Calafiori. Despite United dominating possession and creating more chances, it was the Gunners who walked away with all three points.

⚽ Match Summary

Arsenal’s only goal came from a Declan Rice corner that Altay Bayındir failed to deal with, allowing Calafiori to nod home from close range. The goal was Arsenal’s 16th from a set piece in their last 20 Premier League matches — a trend PulseSportsHub highlighted in our Arsenal tactical preview.

Despite the early setback, United responded with intensity. Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha both tested David Raya, while Patrick Dorgu struck the post in the second half. Benjamin Sesko came off the bench but couldn’t find the breakthrough.

šŸ“Š Match Stats

StatMan UnitedArsenal
Shots229
Shots on Target63
Possession62%38%
Pass Accuracy82%71%
Fouls1019
Yellow Cards14
Red Cards10
Corners34

United’s dominance in possession and territory was clear, but Arsenal’s defensive resilience — led by Saliba and Gabriel — kept them at bay. For a full breakdown of United’s attacking patterns and Arsenal’s defensive shape, visit our match analysis.

🧠 Tactical Takeaways

  • Arsenal’s Set Piece Mastery: Once again, Arsenal capitalized on a corner, continuing their trend from last season.
  • United’s Goalkeeping Woes: Altay Bayındir’s error reignited questions about United’s depth between the posts, especially with Andre Onana sidelined.
  • Midfield Battle: Casemiro and Fernandes showed flashes of control, but Arsenal’s compact midfield limited their impact.

šŸ—£ļø Manager Reactions

Ruben Amorim admitted post-match that United were ā€œthe better teamā€ but lamented the lack of finishing quality. Mikel Arteta praised his side’s grit and defensive discipline, calling it ā€œa mature performance away from home.ā€

šŸ“ˆ League Standings Snapshot

Arsenal now sit 6th in the table, while United drop to 15th. For full standings and upcoming fixtures, check our Premier League hub.

šŸ”œ What’s Next?

  • Manchester United face Fulham next weekend, hoping to bounce back and convert dominance into goals.
  • Arsenal host Bournemouth, looking to build momentum early in their title quest.

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