Matheus Cunha branded Arsenal the ‘best team in the world’ after Manchester United stunned the Premier League leaders to continue their revival under Michael Carrick.
Arsenal’s wobble continued at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday as Mikel Arteta’s side were beaten 3-2 in a thriller.
The Gunners started the game well and took the lead through Lisandro Martinez’s own goal, but were then pegged back by Bryan Mbeumo’s equaliser before half-time.
It was Arsenal’s turn to level proceedings in the 84th minute when Mikel Merino bundled home from a corner to cancel out a stunning strike from Patrick Dorgu.
The momentum appeared to be with Arsenal at that stage but Carrick’s side went up the other end and secured a rare win at the Emirates Stadium through Cunha’s brilliant curled effort.
The weekend results mean Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League is cut to just four points, while Manchester United climb into the Champions League places above Liverpool and Chelsea.
Cunha was proud of the ‘character’ United showed and claims they beat the ‘best team in the world’ in Arsenal.
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‘I think we showed character and power in the group,’ Manchester United’s summer signing told BBC Sport. ‘We know what to expect, come here, I think it’s the best team in the world today, honestly.
‘They play with Mikel [Arteta] so long, they know every single tactics, every single thing that he feels, so we know how hard it will to be to come here, but we are United and everything we do is to win the games.’
On the impact Carrick has made since his appointment as United caretaker manager, Cunha added: ‘He knows the feeling, he played here so many years.
‘He knows the feeling for Manchester, he knows the feeling for United. He knows how the fans want to feel.
‘He tried to show us every single moment, he tried to talk us to understand in moments and say ‘everyone is against us’, so I think we feel more together.’
Manchester United beat rivals Manchester City in their first game under Carrick and followed that impressive win up with another three points against title favourites Arsenal.
Carrick, who was put in charge shortly after Ruben Amorim’s sacking, said: ‘It was a good day. I think we had to put a lot into that game, an awful lot.
‘Credit to the boys, so proud of them. We had to sustain some attacks, especially earlier on and we grew into the game.
‘We had a setback, come back strong, had a setback towards the end, come back strong. So many elements to the game that were good.
‘We’re so fresh whether it’s 10 days in, two games, it’s never going to be perfect at this stage, especially coming against a team like Arsenal, but there were so many positives to take and we’ll keep adding to it in days and weeks to come.
‘The boys have been fantastic in terms of taking things on, wanting to do it and investing into it. You can see what it means to them at the end.
‘I’m really proud of them today, it’s obvious to say but it’s a tough place to come. Especially with the way the game flowed we stick at it and fantastic feeling at the end.’
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