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EPL: Manchester United can't get carried away, says Anthony Martial

Updated on: 19 August,2017 09:10 AM IST  |  London
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Anthony Martial has warned Manchester United not to get carried away by their impressive start to EPL season as the leaders head to Swansea today

EPL: Manchester United can't get carried away, says Anthony Martial

Man United's Anthony Martial

Man United
Man United's Anthony Martial


Anthony Martial has warned Manchester United not to get carried away by their impressive start to EPL season as the leaders head to Swansea today. A 4-0 victory over West Ham in their opening game suggested United have shaken off a tendency to draw matches they should be winning. United were held to 15 league draws last season, more than any other team in the top division, and one of them was against Swansea at Old Trafford in April.


'No specific aims'
"As a squad, we haven't really talked about specific aims for the season too much so far, but the goal is to win as many titles as possible. That is what we tried to do last year and it's what we are going to try to do." he said.


No Sanchez for Arsenal
Arsenal head to Stoke City hoping to register their second victory of the season and divert the attention away from the future of Alexis Sanchez. Arsene Wenger's side kicked off their EPL campaign in exciting fashion against Leicester City, coming from behind to register a 4-3 victory thanks to a late Olivier Giroud winner. Sanchez, currently sidelined by an abdominal injury, is off contract at the end of the season.

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