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Piers Morgan hammered Manchester United for being ‘one of the poorest teams to come to Arsenal’ and claimed boss Erik ten Hag was ‘out of his depth’ after Gunners’ late victory.

The Red Devils were beaten 3-1 by Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday as they capitulated in injury time.

Marcus Rashford gave United the lead against the run of play in the 27th minute before Martin Odegaard equalised a minute later.

Arsenal fan Morgan did not hold back, lambasting United’s performance.

Manchester United were beaten 3-1 by Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday

Manchester United were beaten 3-1 by Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday

Manchester United were beaten 3-1 by Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday

Man United haven't beaten a single top half team away from home under Erik ten Hag

Man United haven't beaten a single top half team away from home under Erik ten Hag

Man United haven’t beaten a single top half team away from home under Erik ten Hag

Arsenal fan Piers Morgan took a swipe at United and boss Ten Hag after Gunners' late victory

Arsenal fan Piers Morgan took a swipe at United and boss Ten Hag after Gunners' late victory

Arsenal fan Piers Morgan took a swipe at United and boss Ten Hag after Gunners’ late victory

He told talkSPORT: ‘I think they’re crap.

‘I think it’s one of the poorest United teams that has ever come to Arsenal.

‘When I think of the glory years of (Sir Alex) Ferguson, none of this lot would get into Ferguson’s teams.

‘It got to the stage when Harry Maguire came on, Arsenal fans cheered

‘Someone tweeted a stat that is extraordinary. United under Ten Hag haven’t beaten a single top half team away from home

‘He’s completely out of his depth.’

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