MANCHESTER, England — Matheus Cunha blew the Premier League title race wide open with a stunning winner as Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-2 on Sunday.
The Brazil international curled a long-range shot past goalkeeper David Raya in the 87th minute to decide a thrilling game at the Emirates Stadium that leaves Arsenal just four points clear of Manchester City and Aston Villa at the top of the standings.
Cunha said it was ''100%'' his best moment since joining United last summer.
''These are the kind of games we dream to play in,'' he told Sky Sports. ''The games that we watch on television and we want to be part of.''
United is up to fourth after back-to-back wins under head coach Michael Carrick, who is increasingly strengthening his case to be given the job on a long-term basis, having beaten City in his previous game in charge.
Two games in, Carrick has beaten the top two in England's top flight.
''He's been brilliant with us. He's brought a fresh energy and the group has really galvanized,'' said United defender Harry Maguire. ''Two tough games and everyone probably thinks we are going to come away with not many points. But to win both is magnificent.''
For Arsenal it's three games without a win in the league to give hope to its title rivals. This was its first home loss this season and came despite taking the lead in the 29th through Lisandro Martinez's own-goal when trying to block Martin Odegaard's shot.