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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta hails Manchester United forwards ahead of Premier League clash

Man Utd trio Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood combined for 62 goals in all competitions last season, watch them face Arsenal at Old Trafford live on Sky Sports Premier League on Sunday with kick-off at 4.30pm

Anthony Martial, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford
Image: Man Utd are unbeaten in their last 13 home Premier League games against Arsenal

Manchester United's forwards have forged a strong understanding that makes them a real threat in the Premier League, says Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.

United are unbeaten in their last 13 home Premier League games against Arsenal and face their familiar foes once again, this time at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports Premier League on Sunday.

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United's front three of Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood combined for 62 goals in all competitions last season and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer bolstered their attack by signing Uruguay international Edinson Cavani last month.

With Daniel James and Odion Ighalo also in their ranks, Arteta said United have the options to change their style.

"They create really good relationships and they're all very different," Arteta said. "They glide together, have really good understanding and chemistry on the pitch. You can see that.

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"Since the lockdown, Ole has managed to improve that a lot and you can see that at the end of [last] season, the amount of goals and types of goals they were scoring. They're a threat.

"They can play two or three different formations... they've been changing some things because of the opponents, because of the quality of players they have and sometimes to change the game in certain moments.

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"We have to be prepared for that because they have that adaptability, they have a big squad and up front they have a lot of options to do different things."

Arterta is hoping to end Arsenal's poor league record against United at Old Trafford, with the Gunners last beating them there in the top-flight in 2006.

"I want to believe we're getting closer to getting the win there," Arteta added.

"For sure our mindset is going to be to go there and win. That's the approach we're going to have and the gameplay we're going to put in place."

United are 15th in the table with seven points from five games, two points behind 11th-placed Arsenal who have played a game more.

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