The England striker, 27, played just four days before the Cup clash in the 2-1 Premier League win away to Chelsea. Now he has been handed a taste of first-team action at White Hart Lane, naturally the youngster is desperate for more. soon repaid his managers faith in himJens LehmanThe German shot-stopper played in two spells for Wenger at Arsenal, but will obviously be remembered for the first. s and now faces a tough task at Arsenal this weekendAcross the division there are big matches with key issues at stake, so SunSport has run the rule over the big talking points ahead of this weekend’s fixturesWill Wayne Rooney be droppedThe United captain has looked off the pace all season, and was woeful in last week’s 3-1 defeat at Watford. 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. He formed a no-nonsense centre-back pairing with Kolo Toure for the “Invincibles season, and went on to make 211 appearances for the Gunners. A lot of things were going through my mind, he said when reflecting on his big chance. He was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove award for his supreme form between the sticks that ca. e been signs the new look Claudio Ranieri side are starting to find their form and new signings starting to settle. signings take a while to settleCases in point: Luka Modric, Didier Drogba and Mesut Ozil.