The master pits his wits against the rookie


German setback: Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger (centre) scores past Arsenal's goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski (right) during their UEFA Champions League last 16 second-leg match in midweek. Arsenal are hoping to bounce back on Sunday when they play Spurs.

All the hype is about Sunday night’s early match between Malaysia’s two most popular clubs. But, truth be told, the later kick-off between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal promises to be a better and more meaningful game.

Given that Manchester United are 18 points behind leaders Chelsea and nine outside the top-4, the game against Liverpool at Old Trafford is mostly for bragging rights.

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