"This is the big one. Arsenal have a poor record here," Gary Neville said on his Stick to Football podcast about Man United's upcoming game at Old Trafford against a title contender.
"Three things stand out to me. Firstly, this is massive for Arsenal. Secondly, United's record against the big teams isn't that bad at home. A lot of the top teams haven't beat United at home. And thirdly, Arsenal have got a really poor record at Old Trafford.
"People are almost dismissing Man United in this game because they've been that bad, which we all get, but it can be a graveyard, Old Trafford.
"Look, Arsenal should win but I'm not sure they will. Arsenal should win but there's a madness about Old Trafford and this game, usually in a title race it doesn't work out how you think. I'm going 2-2, this is just my feeling. Arsenal should win but it's a feeling I have."
Man United won the last two games at Old Trafford, so it is a tough place to go for Arsenal.
On the other hand, the Gunners are miles ahead of their rivals right now, and they have a strong motivation to win as they are still in the Premier League title race.
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