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- Updated: November 21, 2016
Phil Jones insists there is “no need to panic” despite Manchester United’s stuttering league form continuing thanks to Arsenal’s last-gasp equaliser at Old Trafford on Saturday
Much was expected of Jose Mourinho’s men having started the season with three successive wins, yet United have won just two of the subsequent nine Premier League matches.
Their latest frustration came on Saturday after Juan Mata deservedly put the hosts ahead but Arsenal substitute Olivier Giroud cancelled the strike out in the 89th minute to earn the visitors a fortuitous 1-1 draw.
It was the Gunners’ only attempt on target and meant United were held to a third straight league draw on home turf for the first time since 1992.
“It feels like we have been slapped 6-0,” said Jones. “We completely dominated the game from start to finish.
“I thought even when they had a spell of possession they never really created anything to test us.
“I thought we …