The result was a host of classic encounters with talking points aplenty. Thierry HenryWhile the list is not in any particular order, it only seemed right Thierry Henry was at the very top. But once he got over these, he went on to prove to be a lethal finisher, scoring 132 goals in just 238 games. However, Wengers genius on Overmars may have come with selling him. 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. Carrick will sit back and provide the start of the attack – something Paul Scholes advocated – while Pogba now can be the fuse that starts the fireworks. While always giving 100 per cent on the field, Cazorla can be deployed in the hole behind the front two, on the flanks, or as of late, in centre midfield. 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. The French defender was less of an attacking force as an unmovable rock at the back. NANI has backed Wayne Rooney to prove his critics wrong and show his best days are ahead of him.