Lacazette Stuns Manchester United with Late WinnerLacazette Stuns Manchester United with Late Winner Old Trafford erupted in a deafening roar as Arsenal snatched a dramatic 2-1 victory over Manchester United in the dying embers of a pulsating Premier League clash. Manchester United had taken an early lead through a stunning long-range effort from Fred, but the Gunners responded with resilience to level the scores in the second half thanks to Bukayo Saka’s strike. With the game seemingly destined to end in a draw, Alexandre Lacazette emerged as the unlikely hero for Arsenal. In the 91st minute, the French forward received a pass from Emile Smith Rowe and unleashed a venomous shot that flew past David de Gea into the back of the net. The Old Trafford crowd was stunned into silence as Lacazette wheeled away in celebration. The visiting Arsenal fans, who had been outsung for much of the match, exploded in a frenzy of joy. The victory was a major statement of intent from Arsenal, who have now moved back into the top four and within touching distance of a Champions League spot. For Manchester United, it was a crushing blow to their own hopes of finishing in the top three and a bitter reminder of their recent struggles at Old Trafford. Lacazette’s late winner was a testament to Arsenal’s never-say-die attitude. The Gunners had been under pressure for much of the game, but they refused to give up and eventually found a way to steal all three points. The French striker’s performance was particularly impressive considering that he has been criticized for his lack of goals in recent weeks. Lacazette showed his class with a clinical finish that will live long in the memory of Arsenal fans. The result also heaped pressure on Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Norwegian has come under fire for his team’s inconsistent performances this season, and the defeat to Arsenal will only increase the scrutiny on his position. For Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, the victory will be a huge boost. The Spaniard has overseen a remarkable turnaround in the Gunners’ fortunes since taking over in December 2019. Arsenal are now a team with renewed confidence and belief, and they will be a major threat to their rivals in the race for a top-four finish.