Arsenal will win against Manchester United (1-0), on Sunday, at the top of the seventh round of the Premier League, to prove the second that he is living in a tactical chaos recently, under the leadership of coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The match, in general, did not rise to the required level technically, but Arsenal was more able to deal with the course of events, and his technical identity was more clear, to come out with his first victory over one of the six big teams outside his home, four years ago.

On the other hand, it became clear that United needed to stick to a specific way of playing, instead of incomprehensible adjustments that did not work, and the team was unable to impose itself for 90 minutes.

Arsenal's coach, Mikel Arteta, relied on a (4-3-3) method, where Rob Houlding played alongside Gabriel, deep in the back line, with the support of backs Hector Bellerin and Kieran Tierney.

The Egyptian Mohamed El-Nani played the focal point, accompanied by Ghanaian Thomas Parti, while Bocayo Saka moved freely, behind the attacking trio consisting of Willian, Pierre Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette.

Field control

Arsenal was the best party in the first half, so his plan was frank and clear, by controlling the maneuvering area, as Party in particular made a great effort in this aspect.

The full-backs, Bellerin and Turney, were more active on both sides, especially the first who enjoyed a striking balance between the offensive and defensive roles.

The forward trio moved with clear understanding, although the offensive effectiveness was absent, especially from Lacazette, who was not in the best condition, at a time when Aubameyang was the owner of a persistent movement.

In the second half, Arsenal fell back in most periods, but remained successful in getting rid of the high pressure that Manchester United players tried to impose, especially after Aubameyang scored the first goal, from the penalty spot.

It is worth noting the successful partnership between Gabriel and Houlding, in the back line, which Arteta may continue to rely on, in the upcoming matches.

Random and fear overload

On the other hand, Solskjaer resorted to the method (4-3-1-2), in which the back line was from the usual four, Aaron Bisaka, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw.

Scott McTominay and Fred participated in the middle of the field, in exchange for greater freedom of movement for Paul Pogba, while the Portuguese Bruno Fernandes was behind the attacking duo, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford.

United failed to control the ball in the middle of the field, as Pogba moved randomly, and was returning back when Fred and McTominay had already secured the defense, which put the team's attack in isolation.

Although the performance of the Red Devils improved significantly in the second half, with the entry of Nemanja Matic, who controlled the rhythm somewhat, the lack of an explicit spearhead affected the offensive presence in the penalty area, especially as Rashford and Greenwood are more inclined to move on the wings.

Solskjaer tried to change this situation, by adjusting the way of playing to (4-3-3), but his substitutions came late, so Edinson Cavani could not do much, and so was the case for Van de Beek.

The Norwegian coach paid a large price for his increased fear in front of Arsenal, as he increased the number of players in the middle of the field, in a way that affected the offensive.

The decline in the level of Pogba and Fernandez contributed to the emergence of United pale in the front line, as they were unable to finance Rashford and Greenwood with the balls required to cause the danger, to continue the suffering of the team in the Premierleague