Arsenal game more important than Bayern

MUNICH, GERMANY - DECEMBER 09: Manuel Pellegrini, head coach of Manchester City attends a Manchester City press conference at Allianz Arena on December 9, 2013 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty Images)

MUNICH, GERMANY - DECEMBER 09: Manuel Pellegrini, head coach of Manchester City attends a Manchester City press conference at Allianz Arena on December 9, 2013 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Published Dec 9, 2013

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Manchester City will rest key players against Champions League holders Bayern Munich on Tuesday with an eye on next weekend's meeting with Premier League leaders Arsenal, manager Manuel Pellegrini said on Monday.

City and Bayern have both qualified for the knockout stages from Group D, Bayern with a perfect 15 points from five games and City with 12, their only defeat coming in the home match against the German champions.

“Of course, if you ask me at this moment, the game against Arsenal next weekend is more important than the game against Bayern Munich,” Pellegrini told reporters.

“From the moment we qualified for the next round, the Premier League became more important than Champions League.

“I will not change my tactics. Maybe because we are playing away, I do a different thing but, if I was to play that game again, I would do exactly the same,” Pellegrini said of the 3-1 defeat by Bayern in October.

He confirmed that England goalkeeper Joe Hart, dropped after a poor game against Bayern and other high-profile errors, will start the match at the Allianz Arena ahead of Costel Pantilimon.

Pellegrini plans to rest other key players but did not name them.

“That does not mean there is a possibility that the players who play against Bayern Munich will not play against Arsenal,” the Chilean added. – Reuters

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