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He left because you’re sh*t!’ Twitter trolls Manchester United

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Danny Welbeck’s £16million move to Arsenal from Manchester United ruffled plenty of feathers in the summer. United fans were angry at him going, Arsenal fans were not sure at his signing, while Louis van Gaal slagged him off. But it’s Gunners fans who are having the last laugh, with Welbeck scoring on his first return to Old Trafford to help Arsenal into the FA Cup semi-finals. He took advantage of a mistake to slot home and seal a 2-1 win, and Twitter was on their side on the full-time whistle. It started with fans in the stadium… Arsenal fans chanting: "Danny Welbeck, he left because you're sh*t." — TheSPORTbible (@TSBible) March 9, 2015 Then Twitter stepped up… DAT GUY WELBZ WEMBLEY WEMBLEY WEMBLEY pic.twitter.com/x4Yfldq4Ek — MR ARSENAL (@TroyNeighbour) March 9, 2015 DAT GUY WELBZ! pic.twitter.com/Vkrx2gzn4P — Not Match of the Day (@NOT_MOTD) March 9, 2015 Let's start with #DatGuyWelbz — ...

Arsenal and Manchester United will qualify for Champions League but Liverpool and Tottenham will miss out, predicts simulator

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Arsenal and Manchester United have been predicted to trump their Premier League rivals Liverpool and Tottenham to Champions League qualification this season, a simulator has predicted. BSports, one arm of STATS, have undertaken the huge task of simulating the rest of this season’s top-flight matches 100,000 times to predict what the final Premier League table could look like in May. And for Chelsea, Manchester City, Gunners and Red Devils fans, it’s good news. Despite Arsene Wenger’s side currently sitting in fifth spot in the table, BSports have calculated that the north Londoners will beat their city rivals Spurs – currently in sixth place – to a third-placed finish with 73 points. United, who are in third position at the moment, have been predicted to fall down the table by one spot – but Louis van Gaal’s side should, crucially, still secure their passage back to Europe’s premier competition for next season. . However, there is less positive...