Emmanuel Adebayor, arms outstretched, on his knees in front of a packed Arsenal away end. But instead of adoring him as they once did, a plastic stool comes flying in his direction amid scenes of anger and rage.
His goal for Manchester City and subsequent celebration became the abiding image of what once promised to be the Premier League’s next big rivalry.
Whilst most big rivalries are attributed purely to geography, others are born out of circumstance. When Arsene Wenger arrived from France, Manchester United were the dominant force.
Over the next decade, an iconic rivalry formed, built around fierce on-field leaders such as Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira in the images of their two legendary managers.
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