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Unbeaten against Manchester United in 1078 days! Arsenal 1-0 Manchester United, unbeaten against the Premier League Big6 record to 22 games!

After a 1-0 victory over Manchester United, Arsenal's unbeaten record against the Premier League "Big 6" has continued to 22 games.

Gunners' first game of the 2025-26 season was to challenge Old Trafford away, and this game was also the focus of the first round of the Premier League. Ricardo Calafiori took the lead early for Arsenal. After Baindel failed to successfully handle Declan Rice's cross, Calafiori headed the ball, which was also the only goal in the game.

Manchester United wanted to equalize the score, but the Red Devils never found a chance to score. Even if he sent Sheshko in the 65th minute, he failed to break through the defense of Mikel Arteta's team.

No matter from any angle, this is not Arsenal's best performance, but they still scored three points to make a good start for the season. This result also continues the Gunners' unbeaten record against the league "Big 6".

Arsenal has never lost to Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur or Chelsea in the last 22 matches against England football. In fact, it has been 1078 days since the Gunners were defeated by the Red Devils last time.

However, Arsenal's longest unbeaten record is against Chelsea - the Blues have failed to defeat Arteta's side in 1,456 days.

Despite its outstanding record against top teams in the Premier League, Arsenal has not won the Premier League championship trophy in 21 years. Arteta hopes to finally lead the team to realize his dream this season, but he needs Victor Zhekelais to have a better performance.

The new player struggled in his Premier League debut, and did not complete a shot or create a chance in the 60 minutes of his debut. Victor Zhekelais will have a good rebound opportunity when Arsenal plays against promoted Leeds United next weekend. After

, the Gunners will head to Anfield to challenge defending champion Liverpool away, and Arsenal hopes to achieve a positive result and expand its unbeaten record against "Big 6" to 23 games.

source:7n cm livescore