Wayne Rooney — on his 19th birthday — went down under minimal contact when Sol Campbell naively hung a leg out in the box. However, John OShea clinched the victory a delicate last-gasp chip. The result was a host of classic encounters with talking points aplenty. The £120,000-a-week Reds striker rocked up to Sainsbury’s to complete a food run in his white, £235,000 Rolls Royce in Hale Village, Cheshire on Wednesday evening. He was already a World and European Cup winner when he joined Arsenal from Marseille for £6million in 2000, and went on to score 84 goals in 284 games. Manager David Moyes withdrew the 25-year-old just 15 minutes before kick-off after medical advice from cardiologists. While his demeanour can often lead to fans questioning his enthusiasm and dedication, Ozil has conti. The French defender was less of an attacking force as an unmovable rock at the back. In his time at the Gunners, he helped lead the side to their first league and FA Cup double in 30 years in the 1997/98 season. United ace Rashford has now scored on his European, Premier League, League Cup and England (senior and Under 21) debuts.