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Published 10:20 27 Apr 2018 BST
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"Not so much at home," Jones told MUTV. "I think, if it was away at the Emirates, it might be a bit different. Going back to a place where he's very fond of, knows the pitch well and the fans well. "So, at home, it's a little bit different but he will still get that added incentive to try to put one over on them."The England international also thinks that outgoing Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will receive a positive reception from the Manchester United fans in what could be his last trip to Old Trafford as an away manager. "He's been a fantastic manager," added Jones. "I've seen a lot of things in the press at the moment and it's true. He changed the game of football and the way teams like to play. "He's managed some terrific Arsenal teams over the years, that I've grown up watching, and he should be respected and get the send-off he deserves."
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