In his time at the Gunners, he helped lead the side to their first league and FA Cup double in 30 years in the 1997/98 season. A?few pieces of the jigsaw are missing, but there are enough slotting into place to suggest we could really see him come into life against Leicester on Saturday. lped by netting?on his home debut against Manchester UnitedRobin van PersieAlthough Robin van Persie’s subsequent move to arch rivals Manchester United soured his career at Arsenal, there’s no doubting his place in the list is fully deserved. pain and Italy when he notched three against eventual champions Leicester City last year. Are Liverpool the real dealTheyve already beaten Arsenal and Chelsea, and really should have seen of. est scorer in Champions League history when he netted his first goal for the club against Fenerbahce. Yet again, he was another who swapped positions, from defensive midfield to centre-half, and the decision reaped instant rewards. The German coach is hoping to build on three successive victories against the Tigers. Vieira put the Gunners ahead before Giggs equalised and Bergkamp restored the home sides advantage. Ian Wright, who had exchanged words with Peter Schmeichel in the earlier fixture at Old Trafford that season, was put through on goal — only to be flagged offside.