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Arsenal look to cut down United in season-opene
( 2003-08-07 10:08) (Agencies)

Winning the Community Shield would not normally mean as much to Arsenal as an FA Cup victory at the Millennium Stadium but the result of Sunday's meeting with Manchester United will be heavy with significance.
Champions United, in rampant form on their pre-season tour of the United States, take on Cup holders Arsenal in the traditional English season-opening gala match being played in Cardiff for the third time.
Arsene Wenger's Arsenal have a score to settle with themselves as much as with United after allowing Alex Ferguson's side to steal the title from under their noses last season.
Arsenal need to prove that their confidence is back after letting slip a lead of eight points over United in March in the premier league run-in.
If it were down simply to the venue then Arsenal would have a head start.
Cardiff is a happy hunting ground for Wenger, whose side have won the last two FA Cup finals there -- 2-0 over Chelsea in 2002 and 1-0 against Southampton in May -- and the Community Shield 1-0 against Liverpool a year ago.
United, in contrast, lost the League Cup final to Liverpool in Cardiff in March, having previously been beaten there by the same rivals in the 2001 Community Shield match.

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The champions, however, have retained the momentum of their title-winning surge last season in their four victories on tour, scoring 14 goals against such rivals as Juventus and Barcelona, without the departed David Beckham.
They have also lost Argentine midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron after agreeing a fee of 15 million pounds ($24 million) with Chelsea on Wednesday.
Arsenal, in a less high profile pre-season programme in which they drew 1-1 with Celtic, who were hammered 4-0 by United in Seattle two weeks ago, are just drafting back in the key players who were absent in the latter stages of last season.
Captain Patrick Vieira played his first match against Celtic last week since limping off during Arsenal's 2-2 draw with United at Highbury in April and undergoing knee surgery.
Also back is England central defender Sol Campbell, who was sent off in the Highbury clash with United and suspended for Arsenal's last three league matches and the FA Cup final.
The two goalkeepers, in fact, could be the only new faces in the starting line-ups.
United and Arsenal have been relatively quiet in the transfer market but they acquired keepers, Arsenal signing German Jens Lehmann from Borussia Dortmund after England veteran David Seaman was allowed to go to Manchester City.
With the powers of French World Cup winner Fabien Barthez waning, United signed American Tim Howard and were pleased with his performances on the tour of his home country.
Otherwise there should be an all too familiar look to the big rivals of the English game -- right down to their fierce commitment.

 
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