t, and after becoming disillusioned with the London life, he opted for a move to Spain. ticks in "The Invincibles" season 2003/04Gilberto SilvaAnother who could fit into the unsung hero bracket alongside fellow Invincible Lauren, Gilberto was a solid mainstay in the Arsenal engine room. mier League clash, and said his men need to maintain their aggressive style of play. But they also need to find their shooting boots against Crystal Palace. It turned out to be the best performing season for Ben Arfa - scoring a whopping 17 league goals and five assists as he re-found his love for the game. esNice EffortMario Balotelli scores another brace for Nice as Liverpool flop continues to rebuild career in FranceTHANKS LUIS AND RAHEEMLiverpool revealed as the biggest 'selling club' in Europe with Spurs not far behindDEFEND FROM THE FRONTRagnar Klavan reveals the reason why Liverpool's defenders keep scoringNew flingDanny Ings celebrates Liverpool return by taking a Manchester stroll with mystery blondeNO STOPPINGDaniel Sturridge ignores signs to park £235,000 Roll's Royce in bus stop and collect takeaway mealSTURR CRAZYLiverpool boss Jurgen Klopp recall Daniel Sturridge to lead front line against defending champions Leicester Concerns had arisen that Sturridge was crocked?after he was substituted for Divock Origi in the second half at Stamford Bridge. his progress, but he enjoyed a fine 2013/14 campaign that saw him finish with 16 goals from 30 starts. But there was also a subtle rivalry developing between Arsenal as a club — and more specifically, Vieira — and Uniteds Ruud van Nistelrooy. The French striker was signed from Juventus for £11million in 1999, originally seen as a winger thanks to his blistering pace. The game turned on its head as Ronaldo netted a quick-fire double but United saw Mikael Silvestre sent off for a vicious headbutt on Freddie Ljungberg.