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. nsbury’sEamonn & James Clarke9Daniel Sturridge parks metres away from ex-Reds?star Steve Finnan’s namesakeEamonn & James Clarke9Daniel Sturridge opens the door?of his £235k Rolls Royce after completing his shopAnd just down the road was a van baring an almost identical name to that of Irishman Finnan, who won the Champions League and made 145 appearances for Liverpool between 2003 and 2008. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp loses his glasses during an epic celebration at The EmiratesI would love to see everybody go with the right expectations to these games. 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. Giggs goal (and hairy chest)1998-99: Arsenal 1 Manchester United 2, FA Cup Semi-final replayGetty Im. for him to be droppedManchester United lose 3-1 at Watford - Jose Mourinho's third loss in a rowJose Mourinho has to decide whether he can accommodate an out-of-form player just because he is a star name and team skipper. They have a very experienced coach and a squad with a great attitude. t flowing and things aren’t coming easily to him but it was important for him to get out there and play another 90 minutes. United’s EFL Cup win sees the Red Devils secure a home draw against arch-rivals Manchester City in the next round of the competition. this weekend: Will Rooney be dropped, are Liverpool title contenders, and is Mark Hughes about to be axedTHE AXE SWINGSSeven stars who face the axe in the Prem this weekend including Wayne Rooney, David Luiz and Ross BarkleyWAYNE'S WOEWayne Rooney misses open goal in early stages against Northampton and Twitter users aren't happyWayne's WorldWayne Rooney set to lead the line at Northampton, but Jose Mourinho set to axe him for Leicester clashNEW ROO ROLEWayne Rooney has been given a new job at Manchester United.