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Gunners in arena shift after alert

- Andy.dunn@trinitymir­ror.com BY DAVID McDONNELL @DiscoMirro­r DETOUR BY PAUL BROWN

HE’S the fourth most expensive signing in Manchester United’s illustriou­s history but has struggled to make the team in his first season.

Much was expected of Fred (below) when United paid Shakhtar Donetsk £52million for him in June, landing the Brazil midfielder ahead of local rivals Manchester City.

As United’s flagship summer signing and a player highly rated by City boss Pep Guardiola, Fred was expected to make an immediate impact at Old Trafford.

A dynamic box-to-box midfielder, equally adept defending and attacking, Fred was hailed as the man who could bring out the best in Paul Pogba – doing the dirty work United’s £89m record signing finds so onerous and liberating him to push forward.

But again there was little last night to suggest Fred is about to embark on a regular run in the United side and make himself essential viewing for Jose Mourinho.

Too often he played his teammates into danger with underhit passes, and although he went close with a long-range first-half effort which flew just over, there was no real goal threat from him either.

Fred’s passing was awry throughout and it was no surprise when he was hooked.

Those close to Fred say he is determined to succeed at United and has vowed to knuckle down and prove he is not another costly transfer market flop like Angel Di Maria and Juan Sebastian Veron.

Unless there is a transforma­tion in his form, Fred looks like having the dubious honour of joining them. FEARS over security have forced UEFA to switch the venue for Arsenal’s Europa League clash with Vorskla Poltava.

The Gunners were due to play their Group E match tomorrow in Poltava, in north-east Ukraine.

But the game will now take place in the Kiev Olympic Stadium, more than 200 miles away.

Martial law has been imposed in some parts of the Ukraine, following naval clashes with Russia this week, and Poltava is just over 100 miles from the Russian border.

But the news came as a shock to Arsenal and Gunners boss Unai Emery, who had been assured the game would go ahead as planned. The club were hastily rearrangin­g their travel plans last night.

Arsenal currently top their group – four points clear of Sporting Lisbon – and are expected to bring a skeleton squad to Ukraine ahead of this weekend’s derby with Tottenham.

UEFA will monitor the security situation in Ukraine before potentiall­y relocating other matches.

 ??  ?? Emery’s Arsenal will now play clash in Kiev
Emery’s Arsenal will now play clash in Kiev
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A BIT OF LIGHT RELIEF Young Boys fans lit up the night but Marcus Rashford failed to provide fireworks until injury time

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