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Nani labels Arsenal the biggest threat to United

ESPN staff
December 9, 2010
Nani has been in good form for Manchester United this season © Press Association
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Manchester United winger Nani says that table-topping Arsenal are a bigger threat to his side for the Premier League title than Chelsea this season.

The Gunners visit Old Trafford on Monday looking to consolidate top spot in the Premier League table, while United know a home win would allow them to jump back to the summit, with a match still in hand following the postponement of last week's visit to Blackpool.

It promises to be a feast of football, with Nani believing it represents the acid test of United's trophy ambitions.

"Arsenal are a bigger threat than Chelsea now," he said. "Chelsea have lost a few games and drawn some and their confidence looks a bit low. But Arsenal have been winning and being top of the league gives you great confidence."

The north London giants have lost three times on home soil this season. However, away from the Emirates they have been a formidable force, managing recent victories over Manchester City, Everton and Aston Villa, none of whom United were able to beat on their own travels.

"Arsenal have been doing well. They are growing up in the way we are," the Portugal star said.

In Samir Nasri, the Gunners boast a player who is at the very top of his game and arguably the most influential in the top flight at present.

"Nasri is the most important player in the Arsenal team," said Nani. "He is a very big danger for us and we have to take care of him."

Arsenal might well feel the same way about United's confident winger. It was Nani's direct running that caused Arsene Wenger's side problems on their most recent meeting in January as United extended an unbeaten run against Arsenal to four games in impressive style.

"I like to play against Arsenal," he said. "It is good playing against any big team but I have done well against them in the past. The way they play gives you a chance to show your quality."

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