But the German stopper was nothing more than a spectator as fellow new-boy Ragnar Klavan, Philippe Coutinho and Divock Origi comfortably downed the Rams. e tackle as he was classy in his passingBacary SagnaSome Arsenal fans will say Lauren did the job of finally filling the boots of club legend Lee Dixon. Thierry HenryWhile the list is not in any particular order, it only seemed right Thierry Henry was at the very top. but that shows the regard he was held inRobert PiresTricky, skilful and occasionally moody might be words to describe Robert Pires during his six years at Arsenal (now who does that remind you of in the current Gunners’ ranks). The Reds chief was asking a SkySports reporter why his side were not on television. Getty Images11Liverpool proved they can beat the big sides in their win at Chelsea, now they need to. Sounding repetitive, but he actually signed as a right-midfielder, but quickly shifted backwards to make his mark. 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. He went on to become the assist-king, delivering 22 passes that lead to goals in his first two seasons. Aliko Dangote revealed he wants to buy the Gunners within four years.