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Gary Neville was surprised by how far the Arsenal defensive wall was before Bruno Fernandes fired Manchester United in Sunday's game in Old Trafford.
The United captain opened the scoring just before part time with a fairly flat effort of more than 25 yards.
Before the free kick was taken, Neville said as he comments for Sky Sports' The Wall looks like a fair path. It seems that he is giving him a chance. You look like a mile.
After seeing that the ball hit the network, Neville added: 'Can we put a measure on that? Because that wall looked absolutely at miles away. In general, you see the wall, particularly a great wall like that, it always seems really difficult to lift it and more.
'There simply there was so much space, so much space that I didn't even have to get so high on the network. And he (the arsenal goalkeeper David Raya) could not transmit. But you liked it and he delivered.
Opposition players are supposed to be 10 yards from the ball by defending a free kick.

Manchester United Bruno Fernandes (Left) star scored against Arsenal with a sweet free kick

Fernandes was able to get his shot on Gabriel and Mikel Merino on the five -men's wall of the Arsenal

Gary Neville (right) and Jamie Redknapp (left) were part of the Sky Sports team on Sunday
However, where the defenders are does not depend on the players themselves. The referee measures the approximate distance, usually by him counting his strides.
The Arsenal wall on Sunday, as marked by referee Anthony Taylor, then revealed that he was 11.2 yards from the ball, according to Sky Sports.
Sky Sports expert Jamie Redknapp, was very impressed by Fernandes' strike, but not by the positioning of the Raya Arsenal.
“It is a bit like the Drugba and Ronaldo technique,” said Redknapp in the half -time. 'You can take a look at the guardian's positioning.
'I think what you are trying to do is create a topspin. That obtains additional power. And that is moving very fast.
'And he is still … the goalkeeper is perhaps a patio away. Once that ball passed by him, he looks, he is still at miles away from her. '
Raya was initially well placed to the right of the center in his target, with the wall responsible for protecting the left side.
Just before Fernandes shot, Raya took a big step to his left, but he still couldn't approach the ball while flying next to him.

The Arsenal goalkeeper, David Raya, initially positioned himself well from the center in his goal

Just before Fernandes shot, Raya took a step to his left, putting it in a more central position

But the gunners goalkeeper could not approach the ball yet, since he flew by him next to him

It was later revealed that referee Anthony Taylor had pushed the Arsenal wall at 11.2 yards

The Spanish goalkeeper Raya was making the 81st appearance of his career at Arsenal on Sunday