
'I've never seen anything like that': Bizarre goal marks thrilling Manchester United and Arsenal clash
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Manchester United bounced back from conceding one of the most unusual goals you're ever likely to see to eventually beat Arsenal 3-2 in Thursday's Premier League clash.
With new interim head coach Ralf Rangnick set to be in the dugout for Sunday's match against Crystal Palace, United's final match under Michael Carrick got off to the worst -- and strangest -- possible start.
With less than 15 minutes gone by, United goalkeeper David de Gea went down injured as the team defended an Arsenal corner.
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