Ryan Giggs is urging his Manchester United colleagues to use their performance in the seven-goal romp over Blackburn Rovers a fortnight ago as the benchmark for the remainder of the season. Seven draws from 15 unbeaten games ahead of Monday night's blockbuster confrontation with Arsenal has left many observers scratching their heads about how United have managed to get themselves into such a lofty position.
"The Blackburn game is the benchmark," he said.
"Everything clicked that day. Some of the forward play was exceptional.
"That is what we want and what we know we are capable of doing. In games and training, the idea is to go out and reach it again."
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