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Chris Smalling: Arsenal couldn't handle Man United's two-man attack

The England defender said playing Romelu Lukaku alongside Anthony Martial paid dividends on Saturday afternoon at the Emirates.

MANCHESTER UNITEDโ€™S DECISION to start with two strikers proved crucial in their win over Arsenal, according to defender Chris Smalling.

Jose Mourinhoโ€™s side claimed a thrilling 3-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday to put the pressure on leaders Manchester City and move seven points clear of the fourth-placed Gunners.

United raced into a two-goal lead after 11 minutes, with Antonio Valencia and Jesse Lingard scoring after the visitors pressured Arsenal defenders Laurent Koscielny and Shkodran Mustafi into mistakes.

Arsenal dominated the rest of the match but were undone by another counter-attack that was finished by Lingard, having got themselves back into the game through Alexandre Lacazette.

United survived Paul Pogbaโ€™s red card in the closing stages to see out a second win this week, following their 4-2 triumph against Watford, and Smalling felt the decision to start with Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial in attack, just ahead of Lingard, proved to be the key.

Arsenal v Manchester United - Premier League - Emirates Stadium Romelu Lukaku celebrates Manchester United scoring against Arsenal on Saturday. Tim Goode Tim Goode

โ€œI think we were carrying on from Watford and the fact that, when we play, obviously in this system, we can play with two strikers,โ€ he told MUTV.

โ€œQuite often, they [Arsenal] are only used to playing against one. We put two up front and put them under more pressure and they are not used to that.

โ€œI think that was one to enjoy, for fans watching the game and for us as players. It was end to end, but for us to get those two early goals, I think, meant Arsenal had to come at us and thatโ€™s what made it a very entertaining game.โ€

Smalling praised the way United defended their lead as a unit, especially after Pogba was dismissed for a foul on Hector Bellerin in the 74th minute.

โ€œI think thatโ€™s down to our tactical work and us being able to be strong,โ€ he said. โ€œThey probably had about four strikers on the pitch so it was a case of digging in and making sure, even the attacking players, were doing their job and everyone to a man was brilliant.

โ€œI think Watford were going into our game on Tuesday on a great run of form and Arsenal, I donโ€™t think theyโ€™ve lost at home like we havenโ€™t, so I donโ€™t think we could have asked for anything more. Itโ€™s been a great week.โ€

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    Mute Ann-Marie Wallis
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    Apr 15th 2014, 9:56 PM

    Jeez, having worked in SW London most of my adult life, they wouldnโ€™t need to call many fansโ€ฆIโ€™ve only ever met three Fulham fans in my life. My boss actually has a season ticket for Fulham (cheapest season ticket for any PL club in London), Iโ€™ll ask him if he got a call tomorrowโ€ฆ

    Still not a bad little PR gesture, considering theyโ€™re pretty much set for going downโ€ฆ

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    Mute Darragh Flynn
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    Apr 16th 2014, 4:10 PM

    As a matter of interest how are they โ€œset for going downโ€? Theyโ€™ve to play Tottenham (A), Stoke(A), Hull (H) and Palace (H) when Norwich, who hover just above them by 2 points, have Liverpool (looking to win a league), United (looking to save face), Chelsea (also looking to win a league) and Arsenal (looking for CL football).

    Surely they look more doomed?

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    Apr 15th 2014, 9:25 PM

    Yes it does, they have wages that are of BPL standard at the moment and they will therefore have BPL wages in the championship next yearโ€ฆ

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    Mute Rory Fleming
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    Apr 15th 2014, 8:20 PM

    They should be thanking them aswell, helping to pay their BPL wages in the championship for next seasonโ€ฆโ€ฆ

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    Mute Andrew Hickey
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    Apr 15th 2014, 9:02 PM

    BPL in the championship?? Yeah that makes sense.

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:34 PM

    I think you mean epl

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    Apr 15th 2014, 11:37 PM

    BPL sounds like an oil companyโ€ฆ.

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    Mute Rory Fleming
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    Apr 16th 2014, 7:51 AM

    BPL= Barclays premier league !

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    Apr 16th 2014, 11:44 AM

    Weโ€™re staying up, so the arguments invalid!

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