Trust Evra to spice up these big contests!!!
Arsenal head into this weekend's fixtures on top of the Premier League having assumed control last weekend with victory over Fulham, as United's game at Blackpool was postponed due to the weather.
Yet despite the Gunners' lofty position, Evra is convinced Arsene Wenger is too preoccupied with playing attractive football to end the club's five-year wait for a trophy.
He told Canal+ television: "For me, Arsenal is a football training centre. You watch the match, you enjoy it, but are you going to win a title afterwards? That's what people remember.
"It has been five years since they won anything and for a big club like Arsenal, that is a crisis."
Victory for Arsenal on Monday would take the Gunners four points clear of United and assure them top spot for another week, regardless of how third-placed Chelsea fare at Tottenham on Sunday.
But Evra remains unconcerned by any threat Arsenal may pose, instead highlighting that the most important result of this weekend could be the one at White Hart Lane.
He said: "We can lose against them on the 13th (Monday), but at the end of the day, what is there (for Arsenal)? There is nothing. There are no trophies, there is nothing.
"Our real enemy is Chelsea. We are more concerned with Chelsea's results than those of Arsenal, even if we know Arsenal are a great team who can beat Chelsea, us (United) or anyone."
Evra at least acknowledged that Wenger's tactics more often than not make for entertaining games, and the France international fully expects another one in Manchester on Monday night.
"When we play against Arsenal, it is really fun," he said. "They are a team that plays football who will not come to Old Trafford with 11 men behind the ball.
"We also play football, but the difference is that we also have strength.
"Sometimes, they cannot kill off matches. We are more efficient."
It is not the first time Evra has hit out at Arsenal's style of play or lack of silverware.
Following United's 3-1 Champions League semi-final win at the Emirates in 2009, he claimed that the game was akin to "11 men against 11 boys".
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