It’s a simple game but it’s difficult to win. Fighting in the stands, lack of inspiration on the pitch and shipping eight goals in their last two Premier League games - its hardly been a dream start to life in their new home. ARSENE WENGER is celebrating 20 years in charge at Arsenal, so it’s no surprise he has managed to get his hands on some world class talent in that time. He did not travel with Jurgen Klopp‘s side for Tuesday’s EFL Cup win over Derby. Manchester United play host to champions Leicester looking to get back to winning ways after two straight defeats in the league. Showing brute strength as well as speed and a football brain, Sagna proved an excellent Wenger addition when he joined from Auxerre in 2007. 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. It is said that one single shisha session is equal to smoking around 200 cigarettes. The Nigerian came out last year saying he wanted to buy the club he has supported his entire life. Jurgen Klopps side have been ruthless at times, but against Burnley they struggled when faced with a side who kept things far more organised and less attacking.