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Although Moyes does have a history of knocking Arsenal off their high horse and so do Man U.............
United to win 2-1 , arsenal have improved but I'm still not convinced by their CB's and Giroud still looks like a decent but not top class striker
Date=-----Home-------Away
10/19/02 Everton 2 - Arsenal 1
03/23/03 Arsenal 2 - Everton 1
08/16/03 Arsenal 2 - Everton 1
01/07/04 Everton 1 - Arsenal 1
08/15/04 Everton 1 - Arsenal 4
05/11/05 Arsenal 7 - Everton 0
09/19/05 Arsenal 2 - Everton 0
01/21/06 Everton 1 - Arsenal 0
10/28/06 Arsenal 1 - Everton 1
03/18/07 Everton 1 - Arsenal 0
12/29/07 Everton 1 - Arsenal 4
05/04/08 Arsenal 1 - Everton 0
10/18/08 Arsenal 3 - Everton 1
01/28/09 Everton 1 - Arsenal 1
08/15/09 Everton 1 - Arsenal 6
01/09/10 Arsenal 2 - Everton 2
11/14/10 Everton 1 - Arsenal 2
02/01/11 Arsenal 2 - Everton 1
12/10/11 Arsenal 1 - Everton 0
03/21/12 Everton 0 - Arsenal 1
11/28/12 Everton 1 - Arsenal 1
04/16/13 Arsenal 0 - Everton 0
Moyes vs Wenger in PL 3 wins 6 ties 13 loss
I dont think so
History and traditions are not relevant at all. What matters is tactics and a bit of luck.
Hilarious by the way, to suggest that Mertesacker and Koscielny can't keep top strikers quiet. Lewandowski was kinda quiet both games, Reus was nowhere to be seen, Suarez and Sturridge were shut down as well.
of course the history of the fixture is relevant, football is a sport played by human beings not robots, arsenal have been dominated at old trafford for years, the true test of this arsenal side was not last night on a european adventure in germany, it will be on sunday against a domestic rival that has dominated them for years now, if united win the league is up for graps for any of the top sides in the division...
of course the history of the fixture is relevant, football is a sport played by human beings not robots, arsenal have been dominated at old trafford for years, the true test of this arsenal side was not last night on a european adventure in germany, it will be on sunday against a domestic rival that has dominated them for years now, if united win the league is up for graps for any of the top sides in the division...
By that history logic, Spain could have never beaten France in the Euros for they had never won against them in a major tournament. By that same logic, Arsenal shouldn't have defeated Dortmund.
But you're right about the true test - it's a true test for United, not for Arsenal. They've already proven themselves.
To prove oneself = show one's capability. What is the United game all about? It's about performing against a top club. Have Arsenal shown the capability to do that? Yes, cf. Dortmund and Liverpool. Your title talk doesn't make sense and would only be relevant if the game on Sunday was a game that at once decided the whole outcome of the league.proved themselves when? they have not won a thing in 8 years, it is only 10 games into the league for goodness sake, there is another 28 games to go. as for your comment about spain in the euro's, i am not saying arsenal cannot overcome the history against them in this fixture, just that they have to actually go and do it which is easier said then done...
To prove oneself = show one's capability. What is the United game all about? It's about performing against a top club. Have Arsenal shown the capability to do that? Yes, cf. Dortmund and Liverpool. Your title talk doesn't make sense and would only be relevant if the game on Sunday was a game that at once decided the whole outcome of the league.