It was not until this point last season they lost their first top-tier game, an uncharacteristic 5-2 collapse to Arsenal. The Gunners pressed for an equaliser but were suckerpunched in the final minute as the birthday boy wrapped up the points. Goals from Andrew Cole and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer put the away side in cruise control before Dennis Bergkamp netted a consolation. 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. Sounding repetitive, but he actually signed as a right-midfielder, but quickly shifted backwards to make his mark. ;s three-match losing streak ahead of the visit of Premier League champions Leicester in this weekend’s lunchtime kick off. for Michael Carrick to start in midfieldWAYNE'S WOEWayne Rooney misses open goal in early stages against Northampton and Twitter users aren't happyWayne's WorldWayne Rooney set to lead the line at Northampton, but Jose Mourinho set to axe him for Leicester clash11 things we learntWayne Rooney is shot, Jack Wilshere's mistake, Arsene Wenger losing control and West Ham farcePlayer ratingsWayne Rooney Zlatan Ibrahimovic Etienne Capoue All the ratings from shock defeat. Michael Carrick?comes?inThe skipper’s exclusion should bring in Carrick – who did net against the Cobblers. Thierry Henry won it for Arsenal with the last kick of the game — and it was the only time Fergie ever conceded a last minute winner. Dangote also said at the time that he would sack boss Arsene Wenger if he owned the Gunners.