He is the type of man and player to thrive under that pressure and level of expectation. Thierry HenryWhile the list is not in any particular order, it only seemed right Thierry Henry was at the very top. It looked like he was prioritising his lavish lifestyle over gearing up for a big match against City. Vieira put the Gunners ahead before Giggs equalised and Bergkamp restored the home sides advantage. - and the German international has not disappointedAlexis SanchezSanchez is regarded by most Arsenal fans as their best player. s6Paul Pogba's first moment of true genius can come against Leicester on SaturdayRelated storiesThe unexpected guestIn today's Striker, Nick is welcomed to Florida at gunpoint - but there's a bigger shock in store. Getty Images5The French watching on during the game against DijonWatch Hatem Ben ArfaGetty Images5Be. JURGEN KLOPP celebrated?Liverpool’s 3-0 EFL Cup win over Derby by dropping an F-bomb on live TV. s on for Mark HughesStoke have made a disastrous start to the season with just one point from their opening five matches, and questions are now being asked over the future of Hughes in his job. Of his 12 goals scored, he will long remember the one scored in the 2006 Champions League against Barcelona – albeit in defeat.