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GUNNERS BEWARE!

High-flying United eye Champions League spot

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AFTER the miracle of Paris, Manchester United have no time for a hangover when they travel to Arsenal today if their chances of even qualifying for next season’s Champions League are not to suffer significan­t damage.

Should United repeat their 3-1 success at the Emirates in the FA Cup six weeks ago, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will rack up a perfect 10 away wins since taking caretaker charge to make a seemingly irrefutabl­e case to be handed the job on a permanent basis.

The highlight was beating freespendi­ng Paris Saint-Germain 31 in dramatic circumstan­ces on Wednesday to progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League on away goals and erase the consequenc­es of Solskjaer’s only defeat in 17 games in charge.

United have made up an 11point gap to the Premier League top four under Solskjaer, but their Champions League status for next season is still far from assured.

They lead Arsenal by just a solitary point and a two-point advantage over sixth-placed Chelsea could be wiped out by the Blues’ game in hand at home to Brighton.

Momentum is on United’s side, but they face a far tougher run-in than the Gunners with title chasing Manchester City and Chelsea still to visit Old Trafford.

By contrast, the visit of Solskjaer’s men is Arsenal’s last against top six opposition.

“I don’t think it is definitive, but we need to show and push on Sunday to take more possibilit­y to finish in the top four,” said Arsenal boss Unai Emery.

The Spaniard also has reason to be positive. Arsenal have not been beaten at the Emirates in the Premier League since City’s visit on the opening day of the season and have won their last eight home league games.

“We played against a big team and at some moments showed we can fight and battle with them, but we lost and that is the reality,” added Emery on the FA Cup tie between the pair.

Solskjaer, by contrast, is positive Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford can strike up a fruitful partnershi­p after both scored in the French capital in midweek.

Rashford started Solskjaer’s reign as the preferred option up front, but Lukaku has forced his way back into the side, scoring twice in each of his last three matches.

“They might form a very nice partnershi­p together, because I wouldn’t like to be a defender having them two running at me!” said Solskjaer.

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