Manchester United vs Arsenal | FA Cup Classics | Quarter-Final 2011

Join us to relive the FA Cup quarter-final between Manchester United and Arsenal. Old Trafford hosted a great English rivalry, as Sir Alex Ferguson and Wayne Rooney went up against Arsene Wenger and Robin Van Persie.

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