Dangote Group, which is active in 15 African countries, include publicly-traded salt, sugar and flour manufacturing companies. is held back as he tries to confront Peter Schmeichel at final whistleHowever, he carried on regardless and came down with a two-footed stamp on the great Dane. Why should it be easier Why should a team who people think is weaker than us not have the opportunity to win I can guarantee its not about the attitude of the players. Dangote also said at the time that he would sack boss Arsene Wenger if he owned the Gunners. ited became most anticipated Premier League fixtureArsene Wenger celebrates his 20th anniversary in charge of GunnersThe pair went head-to-head as the countrys top two for seven years — with fans and players alike growing a real distaste for each other. Arsenal were fined £175,000 and Lauren, Keown, Vieira and Ray Parlour were handed bans, while Ronaldo and Giggs were also ordered to pay. The French striker was signed from Juventus for £11million in 1999, originally seen as a winger thanks to his blistering pace. He was already a World and European Cup winner when he joined Arsenal from Marseille for £6million in 2000, and went on to score 84 goals in 284 games. shford has got is…Related StoriesThe unexpected guestIn today's Striker, Nick is welcomed to Florida at gunpoint - but there's a bigger shock in store. The pair were level in the Premier League and had drawn 0-0 at Villa Park in the original game.