But once he got over these, he went on to prove to be a lethal finisher, scoring 132 goals in just 238 games. Thierry HenryWhile the list is not in any particular order, it only seemed right Thierry Henry was at the very top. Reuters27Ryan Giggs memorably showed off his chest rug after scoring against ArsenalThe Welshman just kept on running, past Lee Dixon, past Martin Keown, before firing high into the roof of the net to finish off?one of the most memorable goals in English football history. Referee Graham Poll enjoyed being the centre of attention as he calmed the warring pair down. The result was a host of classic encounters with talking points aplenty. RELATED STORIESwhat's hotThe nine biggest questions that will be answered in the Premier League. But he raised concerns over his whereabouts last May when organisers of the ten-year anniversary for. So special that maybe Phill will remember Marcus’s name next time. The FA responded by stating: This cardiac screen was not part of the FAs cardiac screening programme. pain and Italy when he notched three against eventual champions Leicester City last year.