He made 326 appearances under Wenger, before moving to Manchester City in 2009. Thierry HenryWhile the list is not in any particular order, it only seemed right Thierry Henry was at the very top. is held back as he tries to confront Peter Schmeichel at final whistleHowever, he carried on regardless and came down with a two-footed stamp on the great Dane. Yet again, he was another who swapped positions, from defensive midfield to centre-half, and the decision reaped instant rewards. ably, Arsenals best right-back since Lee DixonLaurent KoscielnyDespite Arsenal fans grumblings over recent years that the side have become the nearly men in the Premier League, Laurent Koscielny has established himself as the bedrock of the Arsenal defence. It’s a simple game but it’s difficult to win. 5million from Atletico Mineiro in 2002, and he went on to captain the side on numerous occasions during a six-year stay in north London. Arsenal were fined £175,000 and Lauren, Keown, Vieira and Ray Parlour were handed bans, while Ronaldo and Giggs were also ordered to pay. He then led Real out against his former club Sporting Lisbon?where he once again netted?in a 2-1 win. It turned out to be the best performing season for Ben Arfa - scoring a whopping 17 league goals and five assists as he re-found his love for the game.