owers past Edwin van der Sar into top corner of the netGetty Images27Thierry Henry scores only last minute winner against Sir Alex Ferguson's Man UnitedTHE rivalry was diminishing — but they still managed to eek out on classic. 3billionRELATED STORIESSign of the timesArsene Wenger's 20 worst Arsenal signings to celebrate . Signed for £34million from Barcelona in 2014, the?Chilean?attacker has scored 46 goals in 99 games, despite not being an out and out attacker. entral midfield displaysFreddie LjungbergSigned as a relative unknown from Halmstads in Sweden back for £3million in 1998, Ljungberg went on to become somewhat of a cult hero with the Arsenal fans. Getty Images4Danny Rose has signed a contract extension until 2021 at TottenhamAP:Associated Press4D. his two decades as Gunners bossBENZEMA BACK ON RADARArsene Wenger eyeing £40m swoop for Real Madrid star Karim Benzema next summerWenger fears for RamboArsenal growing increasingly alarmed over Aaron Ramsey's recovery from hamstring injurySWEDE DREAMSArsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg insists Arsene Wenger can FINALLY win title with Xhaka and PerezPIEBURYArsene Wenger offered PIE by pitch invader who jumps hoardings to approach Arsenal boss DANGOTE founded and is chairman of Dangote Cement – Africa’s largest cement producer. stery blondeNice 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 scoringROAD RAGE CAPITAL OF BRITAINDrivers in GLASGOW have the worst levels of road rage, says study. mages5Patrick Van Aanolt was pulled out of Sunderland’s starting XI just minutes before Sunday’s game at Spurs due to medical adviceSky Sports5Patrick van Aanholt was left stumped when he was told by Jason Denayer he was being pulled out of the Sunderland side to face TottenhamThe Dutch defender made the headlines on Sunday when he was pulled out of the Black Cats starting line-up at White Hart Lane. The result was a host of classic encounters with talking points aplenty. Modric, now deeply ensconced in the engine room of Real Madrid, was regarded as too small for the Prem when he arrived at Tottenham in 2008.