Postpublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 17 May 2015
Manchester United goalscorer Ander Herrera seems to have come up with a new word saying he knew Arsenal would play "attackly" in the second half.
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Manchester United goalscorer Ander Herrera seems to have come up with a new word saying he knew Arsenal would play "attackly" in the second half.
Damian Mason:, external Ramsey very good when moved back in the centre. Must stay there for me. Definitely take the point after the poor 1st half!
Jamie Watson:, external Someone needs to explain the importance of CL football to the MU players. Won't get through the qualifiers playing like that.
Maddy Raman:, external If he is off to Real Madrid, no hint of it from De Gea. No wave to the crowd, just a low key skulk off the pitch. #pokerface
Klay Rooney, son of Wayne, scores at the Stretford End with a mini football that he brought along with him.
Much closer contest in the second half..
Robbie Savage
BBC Radio 5 live
"Big questions over the goalkeeper, Falcao. Robin van Persie has a year left but will he be happy to be on the bench next season? But the big one for me is David De Gea."
Lap of honour from the United players in their last league game at Old Trafford this season. Louis van Gaal is clapping as he walks round. Fair to say, he likes the fans, and they like him.
Confab between Louis van Gaal and David De Gea on the pitch. "Please stay David, please," the United boss might be saying... Who knows?
Robbie Savage
BBC Radio 5 live
"A game of two halves, Arsenal could have gone on to win it but job done for them. Beat Sunderland in midweek and secure third place.
"Arsenal were much better in the second half, but both teams need similar players. At the moment Chelsea are far and away the stand-out team. But they will look at Juventus and Barcelona and feel they are way behind them - the Premier League has a lot of catching up to do.
Louis van Gaal takes the microphone on the pitch: "Dear fans. I want to say thank you to you on behalf on my players. You are amazing. Next year we see each other again. Bye!"
Incredible man.
First Old Trafford point for six years for Arsenal. They will be the happier after this result.
All over. A point to Manchester, a point to London.
Ander Herrera goes into the book. The last act.
Juan Mata's ball into the box is scrambled away by Arsenal.
Is there a final twist in the tale? Is there a re-write for all the journalists?
Last foray forward from Ashley Young, who finds Daley Blind but can't get the ball forward. Eventually he does, but Arsenal defend it well.
Robbie Savage
BBC Radio 5 live
"If Jack Wilshere plays like this I would have him consistently in the starting 11, but he's got to stay injury-free."
Two minutes left. David Ospina taking his time over a free-kick at the edge of his area.
Jonathan in London: Van Gaal likes percentage football, there's no killer instinct in this Utd team. Arsenal were there for the taking and we've been passing backwards not forwards!
Arsenal awarded a free-kick after Antonio Valencia pulls back Mesut Ozil.
Poor ball which United clear.
Minimum of five minutes after the injury to David De Gea. Still time..