From what I can gather, the Acer has a slightly better spec. It's still pretty woeful, but it's better than the Asus.
All the options on the Asus are either Celerons or Pentiums (lowest end of the chip market) - the Acer E5-573-35AQ has an i3-5015U according to what Im looking at on their website, and it's GPU chipset is an intel HD5500.
No idea what the spec requirement is for Football manager since I detest that game (weird for a Brit right?) but out of the two the Acer is most likely to be able to play it, though Im not sure how playable it will be.