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Arsenal have missed a chance to restore their seven points lead in the English Premier League as they fell to a stunning 3-2 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday night.
The game played at the Emirates Stadium saw the Gunners get on the lead in the 29th minute through an own goal by Lisandro Martínez.
United then fought back early in the second half, with Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu netting before 50 minutes to get on the lead.
Mikel Merino equalised for Arsenal before Matheus Cunha fired in a dramatic winner in the 87th minute.
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The sensational second-half strikes give Manchester United a huge win that takes them above Chelsea and Liverpool into fourth.
Arsenal have now dropped points against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, now a home loss to Manchester United.
Earlier in the day, Chelsea defeated Crystal Palace 3-1.

