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Languagecaster Predictions: Manchester United v Arsenal

[gss-content-box color=”green”]Manchester United v Arsenal is one of the stand out fixtures in this week’s Premier League. With Wenger announcing he will be leaving the club, Arsenal will be hoping they can give their manager a massive present by beating Man United, who have so often been a team huge rivals during the Frenchman’s reign. There are big games for teams hoping to escape the drop with Stoke travelling to Liverpool and Southampton taking on fellow south coast team, Bournemouth. Swansea, who were thrashed by Manchester City last week, face Chelsea, and a loss could see them drop closer to bottom three.

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