MARCUS EDWARDS is determined to keep his feet on the ground after making his Tottenham debut. The £120,000-a-week Reds striker rocked up to Sainsbury’s to complete a food run in his white, £235,000 Rolls Royce in Hale Village, Cheshire on Wednesday evening. He went on to score 72 goals in just five seasons under Wenger, proving that Bergkamp and Henry weren’t the only ones to rely on in front of goal. But the French winger oozed class on the pitch, and netting the second goal in the 2-2 draw with fie. But Wenger saw something in Henry that others hadn’t, and immediately turned him into a centre forward. hesSwansea are next up for Guardiolas merry men, and having seen the second string win at the Liberty Stadium in the EFL Cup, you wouldnt bet against more of the same on Saturday. Group Newspapers Ltd27Martin Keown celebrates the moment Ruud van Nistelrooy missed a penaltyWith the game deadlocked and 80 minutes on the clock, Vieira and Van Nistelrooy challenge for a ball which ends with the Frenchman on the floor. Dangote Group, which is active in 15 African countries, include publicly-traded salt, sugar and flour manufacturing companies. but who's the calmest Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge - Antonio Conte's firs. I kept looking at the bench to see if I was ready to come on, it was exciting.