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Man United vs Arsenal combined XI: The worst in their Premier League history?

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The Premier League is back during the midweek as clubs prepare for what will be a very busy December. Among many interesting match-ups, Manchester United will be welcoming the high-flying Arsenal at the Old Trafford tonight. Here we select a combined XI from the two squads (Only players who are available for the match).

However, is this the worst in their Premier League history?

Goalkeeper: David De Gea

David de Gea still regarded as arguably the best in the world in his position, despite the ongoing troubles of those in front of him.

Right-back: Hector Bellerin

Bellerin has impressed for Arsenal this season and has already got four assists in the league so far with his defensive abilities finally catching up to his pace and attacking prowess. 

Centre-back: Phil Jones

Phil Jones is United's only fit centre back currently and was impressive against Young Boys and Southampton.

Centre-back: Shkodran Mustafi

Mustafi was excellent against Tottenham both in an attacking and defensive sense and has a big future at Arsenal.

Left-back: Luke Shaw

Luke Shaw has been revitalized this season and has been rewarded with a new contract by Manchester United. He has been the most consistent player for United.

Centre midfielder: Lucas Torreira

Lucas Torreira enhanced his burgeoning reputation with a goalscoring performance during the North London derby and is a sure-fire inclusion in the midfield.

Centre midfielder: Paul Pogba

Pogba has the talent but is only as good as the players around him. He cannot do much other than play simply as he is swarmed by three or four players in an instant as they know what the Frenchman can do. Anyway, he has the game-changing ability.

Centre midfielder: Aaron Ramsey

Ramsay turned the game around against Tottenham and bagged two assists against Spurs in Arsenal's second-half comeback.

Right winger: Anthony Martial

Anthony Martial's performances throughout the season are enough to win him a spot despite his recent goalscoring streak drying up.

Left winger: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

There is no doubt over Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's place, though, with his brace against Spurs at the weekend meaning that he is now the Premier League's top scorer and has struck 20 goals in just 27 league games for the club.

Centre forward: Andre Lacazette

Lacazette has scored as many as his fellow Frenchman Martial in the league so far and continued his good form by scoring against Tottenham on Sunday. Lukaku has been in poor form for most of the season, despite ending his goal drought at the weekend.

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