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Your support makes all the difference.Arsene Wenger will manage what is likely to be his last game against Manchester United as Arsenal manager on Sunday afternoon.
The Frenchman will make his final trip to Old Trafford as Gunners boss so will be keen to claim the victory against his old nemesis.
Jose Mourinho however will also be looking for United to snatch the three points as they look to secure second-place in the table.
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What time is it?
The game kicks off at 4:30pm on Sunday.
Where can I watch it?
The match is available to watch on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage is set to get underway at 4:15pm.
It’s a big game for…
Arsene Wenger. The Frenchman is coming up against his long-term rivals Manchester United and Jose Mourinho so will be keen for a positive result in his swansong.
He has not won at Old Trafford in the Premier League for a run of ten consecutive games so a victory this weekend would be the perfect parting shot as he departs the Emirates Stadium.
The best stat…
The game between the two sides will see Wenger go up against the Red Devils for the 60th time in his career.
Throughout his time in the game, he has managed against no other side more than United. The next highest amount of games he has contested against a certain club is 59 with Chelsea.
Player to watch?
Alexis Sanchez. Who else would it be? The Chilean comes up against his former club for the first time since departing in January, and considering the circumstances that he departed the Emirates, he is sure to get a hostile reaction.
As a result, the former Barcelona man could well be more motivated to find the net. He has found a bit of form too, and just at the right time. He has had a hand in five goals in his last four games in all competitions with two strikes of his own and three assists.
Form guide…
Manchester United: WWWLWW (all comps)
Arsenal: WWDLWD (all comps)
Odds…
Manchester United: 47/100
Arsenal: 8/1
Draw: 4/1
Manchester City took an early goal when Leroy Sane's effort deflected off Patrice Evra and in, a second followed when chaos at the back lead to Declan Rice and Pablo Zabaleta combining to put the ball in the back of their own net.
West Ham hit back and Aaron Cresswell's free kick gave the home side a deserved goal after a spell of attacking play.
First half in pictures
Manchester City receive a guard of honour
Kevin De Bruyne gets on the ball
Leroy Sane puts Manchester City in the lead
Adrian was left flat footed after Sane's effort deflected off Patrice Evra
Declan Rice and Pablo Zabaleta get in a tangle and put the ball into their own net
Aaron Cresswell fires back for the Hammers
48: Marko Arnautovic is up against Nicolas Otamendi in the box and the defender wins that battle. West Ham have come out from half time on the front foot.
West Ham 1-3 Manchester City
Gabriel Jesus
Gabriel Jesus feeds the ball to Raheem Sterling in the right channel then darts into the box. Sterling holds the up the play on the right then picks out Jesus in the middle who dances through a couple of challenges then finishes from close range. Very nice goal.
57: Well City think they should have a penalty.
Raheem Sterling has Aaron Cresswell one-on-one in the penalty area, then appears to draw a foul as he drags the ball back. Cresswell catches him with a sliding tackle, getting none of the ball, but the referee is unmoved.
"I have a little sympathy for the referee," says Gary Neville on Sky Sports defending Neil Swarbrick's slightly obscured vision, "I haven't got any for the assistant at all."
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