UNITED EYES ARSENAL WIN TO PROGRESS

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With just four games left to play, only victory over Arsenal tomorrow's evening will take Manchester United closer to a record 19th Premiership title win. But it faces real showdown at the Emirates, as Arsenal, fighting to spurn a renaissance, hopes to produce last gasp effort to take the encounter and play itself back into contention for the trophy it has yet to win in six years.

The London Gunners disappointingly slipped to the third position behind Chelsea and trails United by seven points following the 2-1 defeat to Bolton. It is expected that it will come over the visitors like bees at the Emirates showdown to reverse the slim 1-0 defeat it suffered at Old Trafford in the first stanza of the season.

And what is more, it will do uncommon things to free itself from the shadow of the Devils in which it has lived having failed to claim victory in their last three Premiership encounters.

If Arsenal fails to pick the full marks, it will need more than a miracle to sip from the Premiership diadem still safe in Chelsea's shelf. It is natural for Gunners to launch its best men into the fray to secure victory.

It is for this reason that the like of Cese Fabregas, Van Persie, Theo Walcott and Nasri will be playing the best of the Arsenal's passing game, full of pace and beauty to run down United. However, it will be their game against the Red Devils, who will bring the full compliment of its mature game to bear on the encounter.

United is in auto cruise after the spectacle that saw it shattering Schalke 04 of Germany 2-0 in an away game in the semi-final of the UEFA Championship. With three league victories behind it, the Alex Ferguson-tutored side looks good to clinch this one. The game will bring out the best from Nani, Wayne Rooney and the rest.

However, the main man to switch real pressure on the Gunners is Javier Hanandez. If the Mexican gets his acts right tomorrow, Arsenal will be biting its fingers for not keeping him quiet!