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The bitter rivalry between Arsenal and Manchester United

Compiled,Jimmy Leach,Simon Rice
Friday 28 August 2009 12:33 BST
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Arsenal and Manchester United meet this weekend in the first big tussle of the season.

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Arsenal will go to Old Trafford in confident mood, having a 100 per cent record this season, while United won't want to drop any more points having already lost this term.

The fixture has delivered many memorable moments, many during the reign of Arsene Wenger who has failed to see eye to eye with Sir Alex Ferguson on numerous occasions. We take a look at the bitter rivalry between the two sides.

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