Of his 12 goals scored, he will long remember the one scored in the 2006 Champions League against Barcelona – albeit in defeat. Vieira put the Gunners ahead before Giggs equalised and Bergkamp restored the home sides advantage. 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. Getty Images5The French watching on during the game against DijonWatch Hatem Ben ArfaGetty Images5Be. He is world classLets not kid ourselves here, Pogba is awesome. Zidane boosted as superstar duo Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale return to training Getty Images5Cristiano Ronaldo missed the start of Real Madrid’s season through injuryAP:Associated Press5Ronaldo cruellly suffered the knee injury during Portugal’s Euro 2016 final against France and had to be substitutedRonaldo was only making his third appearance of the season in the midweek draw. f the most feared finishers in the Premier LeagueMarc OvermarsDespite struggling with knee injuries, Wenger decided the gamble on Marc Overmars was worth it, and snapped up the Dutch winger in 1997 for £5million from Ajax. Arguably Wengers best team, packed with power, speed, leadership and skilled steamrolled over their openings — finishing the season unbeaten away from home. The Gunners pressed for an equaliser but were suckerpunched in the final minute as the birthday boy wrapped up the points. e true when Ben Arfa scored on his debut for his new side against Lyon in the French equivalent of the Community Shield.