Declan Rice scored his first goal for Arsenal and Gabriel Jesus added the icing on the cake as the Gunners scored twice in stoppage time to <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/2023/09/03/declan-rice-and-gabriel-jesus-earn-arsenal-last-gasp-win-over-man-united/" target="_blank">beat Manchester United 3-1 on Sunday</a>. Marcus Rashford gave the visitors the lead against the run of play at the Emirates Stadium but Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard equalised seconds later. The home side had a second-half penalty award overturned following a VAR check and United were denied what could have been a late winner when substitute Alejandro Garnacho was ruled offside by VAR. Last year's Premier League runners-up kept up the pressure in eight minutes of added time. They were rewarded in the 96th minute when new midfield signing Rice controlled a deep corner at the back post and shot past Andre Onana, with the help of a deflection off substitute Jonny Evans. There was still time for another goal as substitute Jesus burst forward, beating Onana to leave United shellshocked. <i>The National's</i> European football correspondent <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/topics/Author/andy-mitten/" target="_blank">Andy Mitten</a> was at the Emirates Stadium to watch the match. Check out the video above for his hot take.