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. his progress, but he enjoyed a fine 2013/14 campaign that saw him finish with 16 goals from 30 starts. st capped his debut with goal after coming off the benchAction Images6Edwards is an England U18s internationalThe Spurs chief handed the teen his first-team bow from the bench on Wednesday as the north London side defeated Gillingham 5-0 in the EFL Cup. After the final whistle, they crowded around him and players from both sides got involved in ugly scenes. Mauricio Pochettino: Danny Rose is best English left-backRose recently spoke of his intention to end his career at Spurs and he will be 31 by the time his new contract expires. The England striker, 27, played just four days before the Cup clash in the 2-1 Premier League win away to Chelsea. Thierry Henry won it for Arsenal with the last kick of the game — and it was the only time Fergie ever conceded a last minute winner. And in his two decades in the Premier League, the Frenchman?developed a memorable rivalry with Manchester United boss, Sir Alex Ferguson. Rooneys form hardly deserves a starting role, especially with the likes of Marcus Rashford and Juan Mata having strong cases to be involved. Rooney had given United the lead before Robin van Perise rifled an equaliser into the roof of the net.