After coming out victorious against Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is hopeful that the Gunners will be able to cap off a good run, in a span of 9 days, on Sunday against Manchester United.

"It is going to be another massive game - this was always going to be a big week for us and we couldn't have got off to a better start. Hopefully now we can go to Old Trafford and finish the job off," Ramsey told arsenal.com.

"It would be massive [to beat United]. We are feeling really confident at the moment and we're in good form in the league, so why not go there and win?"

The Red Devils has initially struggled under Scot manager David Moyes, but has seemingly adjusted to life under a new overseer, as of late.

"They have had a bit of a rough start but they have overcome that now I think. They've had a few good results in the league and will be getting their confidence back up, but we are really confident ourselves," he said.

Arsenal has been undefeated in their 9 competitive matches away from home thus far, and it's something that they can build on heading to Old Trafford.

"Our away record has been really good so hopefully we can continue building on that," he added.

"We have struggled [at Old Trafford] over the last few seasons, so hopefully now that we feel a lot more confident this will be the time when we do manage to do it."

On an individual note, Ramsey will look to continue his good scoring from.

Statistics involving the two leans toward Manchester United's favour, as the Red Devils won 4 of their last 6 games. However, those games were played under Sir Alex Ferguson's watch.

Can the Gunners defy the odds? That remains to be seen.