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Paul Scholes has perfectly summed up the rivalry of Manchester United with Liverpool insisting that the clashes are still "the most important" despite the emergence of Manchester City.
Former coach of Manchester United turned Oldham Athletic, the manager has played in many derby games with Liverpool during his career with the Red Devils from 1993 to 2013.
Man City have won the Premier League title in three of the last seven seasons and Scholes admits that the Manchester derby could one day be the biggest, but insists that the historic success of Liverpool and United still make it best match to come between the two teams. Sunday.
"Of course I'll watch Sunday, definitely. It's the biggest. It was certainly when I was playing. Obviously, City has done better in recent years, but United vs. Liverpool is a very big game, "Scholes told Sky Sports.
"Liverpool is doing well and United too. I think it's the biggest rivalry of English football. We know that if the City continues as it is, it could go a little further. You would expect two Manchester teams to be the biggest rivalry, but I do not think so.
"I still think it's the Liverpool for Man United, especially with Liverpool trying to tie United's record by winning the championship. We do not want them to do that. "
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