United beat Northampton 3-1 in the EFL Cup last night to end a nightmare week for the Red Devils. And while Antonio Contes side triumphed 4-2, Luizs performance in the backline was woeful. uters7Cesc Fabregas scored twice against Leicester to highlight his value to Antonio ConteGetty Images7Antonio Conte was disappointed with Chelseas defeat to Liverpool on Friday, but bounced backSo were through to the next round, albeit with less fingernails than before and a potential heart condition in the making, and with each passing match that Juve supporters words ring ever louder in my ears. Manchester City have already established a nice lead in the Premier League, but I know Pep and he will not allow complacency in the dressing room. ecovery from hamstring injuryROAD TO WEMBLEYLIVE - EFL Cup fourth round draw: Premier League giants discover their fate for the last 16Akpom at the readyArsenal youngster has offered to play in goal just to be involved in the first teamPIEBURYArsene Wenger offered PIE by pitch invader who jumps hoardings to approach Arsenal bossreign manAs Arsene Wenger celebrates two decades at Arsenal, here is the story on his 20 years in his players' words Usa Today Sports5Stan Kroenke is currently the majority shareholder of ArsenalPA:Press Association5There were many protests against Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board last seasonGunners fans have been on current majority shareholder Stan Kroenkes case after another disappointing summer of spending. Matthew Impey / Wired Photos Spo5Aaron Ramsey picked up the injury on the first day of the seasonAnd he declared he would play anywhere for Wenger. He made his first team debut in a 3-0 victory over Leeds United at Old Trafford in May 1998 and helped United win the Treble the following season. pected guestIn today's Striker, Nick is welcomed to Florida at gunpoint - but there's a bigger shock in store. Went into debt and maybe couldn’t but the players he wanted but still kept them in the Champions League, got them out of debt. Chelsea - £307millionIn the period 2010-2016, Liverpool are the flogging kings of Europe, with Valencia in second spot with £372million, and Juventus in third with £356million.