The Gunners fought back from a goal behind at Old Trafford, but Mikel Arteta's side still dropped further behind runaway leaders Liverpool
Declan Rice's superb second-half equaliser earned Arsenal a 1-1 draw at Manchester United on Sunday as Mikel Arteta's side fell even further adrift of champions elect Liverpool in the Premier League.
The visitors dominated the first half, but were unable to find a way through, with Mikel Merino going closest when he dragged a shot just past the far post from the edge of the box. And they were made to pay for failing to make their dominance count when Bruno Fernandes curled in a fine free-kick just before the interval to give United the lead against the run of play.
David Raya, who was slow getting across to Fernandes' free-kick, made amends with two excellent saves early in the second half to deny Noussair Mazraoui and Joshua Zirkzee, before Rice swept home a thumping equaliser at the other end to bring Arsenal back on terms.
Both teams had chances to win it late one, with Rice producing one incredible challenge to deny Rasmus Hojlund a certain goal, while at the other end both Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard went close.
GOAL rates Arsenal's players from Old Trafford…
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David Raya (8/10):
Will be disappointed with the Fernandes free-kick as he seemed to react slowly and couldn't get across. Did redeem himself with some incredible saves in the second half, however, including one stunner late on when Fernandes looked to have won it.
Jurrien Timber (7/10):
Looked to get forward and support the attack, linked up well with Odegaard and was always trying to get in behind the United defence.
William Saliba (7/10):
Bossed Zirkzee for the majority of the contest. He was just too physical for the United striker.
Gabriel Magalhaes (6/10):
Relatively untroubled in the first half, but was put under more pressure after the break.
Riccardo Calafiori (6/10):
Got into some good areas, but did leave space behind for Garnacho to try and exploit.
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Thomas Partey (6/10):
Kept the ball moving as always. Neat and tidy.
Declan Rice (8/10):
Arsenal's best outfield player. Superb hit to make it 1-1 and then produced an incredible challenge to deny Hojlund what looked like a certain goal. Never stopped working.
Martin Odegaard (7/10):
Heavily involved. Played a couple of clever balls over the top, sent one powerful effort just over and was denied late on by Onana.
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Ethan Nwaneri (5/10):
Not at his best. Few nice touches, but things broke down a bit too often when the ball went out to him.
Mikel Merino (5/10):
Worked hard for the team in the striker role, but couldn't find a way through. Rolled one effort just past the post in the first half. Got away with a poor mistake late on that could have cost a goal.
Leandro Trossard (4/10):
Gave away the free-kick that led to the goal just before half-time. One of those days were nothing really worked for him. Disappointing.
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Gabriel Martinelli (6/10):
Boost for Arsenal to have him back early. Was lively when he came on and forced Onana into a save at his near post.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (5/10):
Replaced the tiring Calafiori, but was unable to change things.
Kieran Tierney (N/A):
No real impact having been sent on to play left wing
Mikel Arteta (6/10):
He'll feel like this was a big opportunity missed, especially in the first half when United were there for the taking.