been known to ask press officer McCann for permission to swear – including after defeat to Manchester City in last year’s League Cup final. But no other player has gone on to establish themselves as firmly as Campbell did. he Invicibles defenceLaurenOne of the unsung heroes for Arsenal, and worth remembering he was first-choice right-back during the “Invincibles campaign, Lauren brought a new attacking dimension to the defensive flanks. Getty Images4Neville predicts big things for the Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcus Rashford partnership“The biggest quality he’s got is his temperament. Reuters27Ryan Giggs memorably showed off his chest rug after scoring against ArsenalThe Welshman just kept on running, past Lee Dixon, past Martin Keown, before firing high into the roof of the net to finish off?one of the most memorable goals in English football history. Gilberto Silva combined the tough tackling needed at the fulcrum, with an elegance and desire to get the ball down. Ian Wright, who had exchanged words with Peter Schmeichel in the earlier fixture at Old Trafford that season, was put through on goal — only to be flagged offside. esNice EffortMario Balotelli scores another brace for Nice as Liverpool flop continues to rebuild career in FranceTHANKS LUIS AND RAHEEMLiverpool revealed as the biggest 'selling club' in Europe with Spurs not far behindDEFEND FROM THE FRONTRagnar Klavan reveals the reason why Liverpool's defenders keep scoringNew flingDanny Ings celebrates Liverpool return by taking a Manchester stroll with mystery blondeNO STOPPINGDaniel Sturridge ignores signs to park £235,000 Roll's Royce in bus stop and collect takeaway mealSTURR CRAZYLiverpool boss Jurgen Klopp recall Daniel Sturridge to lead front line against defending champions Leicester Concerns had arisen that Sturridge was crocked?after he was substituted for Divock Origi in the second half at Stamford Bridge. which means the dominance of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo may be overback for realMadrid boss . ess Association27Roy Keane takes the long walk after seeing red in thrilling FA Cup semi-final replayArsenal appeared to be in the ascendancy as Nicolas Anelkas goal was ruled offside and Roy Keane saw red late on.