#11 Teddy Sheringham
He completed United’s famous quartet of strikers that formed an amazing frontline. While Solksjaer took the moment of winning to his credit, Sheringham was the person who scored the equaliser that night at Camp Nou and brought United back to life in that match. Not to mention he assisted Solskjaer’s goal as well.
However, he left the following season to join Spurs and then subsequently, went on to play for other clubs before finishing his career at Colchester United in 2008.
After retirement, Sheringham took to playing Poker on a regular basis and has played various competitions worldwide. And more recently, he joined as an attacking coach for West Ham United. He has enjoyed a good stint so far with West Ham performing well in the 2014-15 season. Sam Allardyce, in particular, praised his impact on the team back in December.