Riccardo Calafiori’s header saw Arsenal edge to a 1-0 win against Manchester United in their Premier League opener, despite Ruben Amorim’s side looking much-improved going forward.
The Old Trafford side had splashed out on three attacking players this summer – Matheus Cuhna, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko – who all made their Man Utd debuts on Super Sunday.
But the game was ultimately decided on a goalkeeping error. Altay Bayindir – deputising for the absent Andre Onana – failed to deal with Declan Rice’s corner, allowing Calafiori to nod home inside 13 minutes.
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Riccardo Calafiori heads in Declan Rice’s corner after a huge Altay Bayindir error to put Arsenal in front against Man Utd at Old Trafford
And David Raya needed to be at his best at the other end to keep out the lively Cunha and Mbeumo, who signed from Wolves and Brentford respectively.
Late in the first half, the Arsenal goalkeeper needed to make a low, one-handed save to fingertip Mbeumo’s latest shot away from danger. Cunha too had already fired some efforts his way, but were handled well by Raya.
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David Raya pushes Matheus Cunha’s shot wide to keep Arsenal in front at Old Trafford in their Premier League clash
The spell of pressure began when Patrick Dorgu rattled the bottom of the post with a thunderous shot. Man Utd continued to probe for a deserved equaliser in the second half, as Arsenal – despite their lead – looked a touch behind their opponents as the game continued.
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Patrick Dorgu hits the post from distance as Man Utd push for an equaliser against Arsenal
In the pick of the chances, Mbeumo nodded another effort goalwards after a deflected cross from Dorgu, but Raya was out again to make a spectacular save.
The Gunners registered zero shots on target in the second half and just four overall after the break, with only a few efforts of note after the goal. Martin Odegaard shot from range in the first half, while Declan Rice saw a free-kick deflect behind for a corner.
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Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya denies Bryan Mbeumo as Man Utd search for a leveller at Old Trafford
But crucially, they came away with a vital three points, showing their experience to win a game they were not at their best in. While Man Utd were beaten, there will surely be plenty of encouragement that this season will be more successful all around than the last.
Player ratings
Man Utd: Bayindir (6), Yoro (6), De Ligt (6), Shaw (6), Dorgu (7), Dalot (6), Casemiro (7), Mount (7), Fernandes (7), Cunha (8), Mbeumo (8).
Subs: Amad (6), Ugarte (6), Sesko (6), Maguire (n/a).
Arsenal: Raya (8), White (6), Saliba (7), Gabriel (7), Calafiori (7), Zubimendi (6), Rice (6), Odegaard (7), Saka (7), Martinelli (6), Gyokeres (6).
Subs: Havertz (6), Madueke (6), Timber (6), Lewis-Skelly (6), Merino (n/a).
Player of the Match: David Raya.
Neville: Three points is big for Arteta
Sky Sports’ Gary Neville at Old Trafford: “Arsenal really dug in. They showed a lot of resilience.
“We know how good they are defensively. The goalkeeper made some really good saves and the back four got better as the game went on.
“Arsenal were never at their best but to come to Manchester, whether it is Old Trafford or Man City’s ground, it’s always tough. To get three points is big for Mikel Arteta.

Viktor Gyoekeres made his Arsenal debut at Old Trafford
“The Man Utd players look dejected. They are on the floor but if they keep up this level of performance, which is the big question, they will win a lot of points this season.
“I thought they did a fair few decent things out there but Arsenal were strong, and that set piece in the first half was the big difference in the game.”
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Man Utd 0-1 Arsenal – the stats
- Arsenal have won two of their last three Premier League away games against Manchester United (D1, 1-0 in 2023-24), after only winning once across their 16 league visits to Old Trafford prior (D5 L10).
- All six of Arsenal’s away victories against Manchester United in the Premier League have come by the same 1-0 scoreline, the most away wins one side has over another in the competition with 100% coming by the same score.
- Arsenal have scored 31 goals via corners in the Premier League since the beginning of the 2023-24 campaign, at least 11 more than any other team (Liverpool – 20). In the same period, Manchester United have conceded the most goals from corners in the competition (23).