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Nwankwo Kanu vs Lecce (1997/98)

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Kanu won a penalty and was involved in another goal, both scored by Ronaldo who bagged a hat-trick. In 1996 Kanu joined Serie A side Inter Milan for around $4.7 million. That summer he captained the Nigeria national team that won gold at the Olympics, and scored two late goals in the semi-finals against powerhouses Brazil to overturn a 2–3 scoreline into a 4–3 win in extra time.[13] Kanu was also named African Footballer of the Year for that year.[14][15] However, soon after returning from the Olympics, Kanu underwent a medical examination at Inter, which revealed a serious heart defect; he underwent surgery in November 1996 to replace an aortic valve and did not return to his club until April 1997. In interviews, Kanu frequently cites his faith as a Christian,[16] and has often mentioned this trying time of his career as an occasion when he prayed to God. Kanu's experience also led to his founding the Kanu Heart Foundation, an organisation that helps predominantly young African children who suffer heart defects and whose work was expanded to provide aid for homeless children in 2008.[17]

Nwankwo Kanu Hat-trick vs AC Milan Legends (3 September 2016)

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Nwankwo Kanu Hat-trick: Arsenal vs AC Milan (3 September 2016) Like on Facebook : 🤍 Follow me on twitter: 🤍 The Nigerian striker was in impressive form as Arsenal comprehensively beat a Milan side which featured the likes of Christian Vieiri and Cafu. A Nwankwo Kanu hat-trick and goal from Robert Pires gave Arsenal Legends a 4-1 win over Milan Glorie in a charity match at Emirates Stadium. The Gunners attempted to start the match with 12 men when Nigerian striker Kanu didn’t realise he had been named as a substitute, but the 40-year-old made up for his mistake when he scored a header from Emmanuel Petit’s cross on 27 minutes, before Milan’s Christian Vieri equalised with a scrappy effort five minutes before the break. Kanu scored a second on 72 minutes before Pires got in on the act just a day after playing at the Wembley Cup, while Vieri netted a late consolation for Milan when he rebounded in a penalty which was well saved by David Seaman. Highlights included Martin Keown begging Arsene Wenger to bring him on throughout the match and Nigel Winterburn squaring up to Paolo Di Canio in a mock incident of when the Italian confronted a referee against Sheffield Wednesday in September 1998. Robert Pires, Freddie Ljungberg and Kolo Toure all featured for the home side while Wenger and Fabio Capello took charge of the respective squads in a match which is expected to raise £1 million for the Arsenal Foundation’s mission to build pitches for children in London, Jordan and Somalia Arsenal Legends: Jens Lehmann, David Seaman, Martin Keown, Marc Overmars, Ray Parlour, Emmanuel Petit, Pascal Cygan, Gilberto, Nigel Winterburn, Kolo Toure, Robert Pires, Freddie Ljungberg, Sylvain Wiltord, Anders Limpar, Gilles Grimandi and Nwankwo Kanu. AC Milan Glories: Christian Abbiati, Dida, Cafu, Paolo Maldini, Demetrio Albertini, Alessandro Costacurta, Paolo Di Canio, Edgar Davids, Marcel Desailly, Daniele Massaro, Marco Simone, Angelo Carbone, Dario Simic, Giuseppe Favalli, Kakhaber Kaladze, Zvonimir Boban, Massimo Ambrosini, Stefano Eranio, Giuseppe Pancaro, Ibrahim Ba, Serginho and Christian Vieri

Nwankwo Kanu Amazing Skills | Goals | Assists : Nigeria

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Nwankwo Kanu - Skills, Goals, Passes for the Super Eagles of Nigeria Song: Let's Go - Lensko Nwankwo Kanu, OON (born 1 August 1976), or simply Kanu, is a retired Nigerian footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigerian national team. Kanu is a native of Abia State, southeast Nigeria,[3] and a member of the Aro sub-group of the Igbo ethnic group.[4] Nwankwo means "Child born on Nkwo market day" in the Igbo language.[5] Kanu played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth.[6] Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup Winners Medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal.[7] He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times,[8] and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history.[9] He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador,[10] and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes.[11

Nwankwo Kanu's hattrick vs Chelsea (1999) - Kanu Believe It

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One of the greatest hattrick's ever: Nwankwo Kanu's one vs Chelsea in 1999. Including Martin Tyler's legendary words: ''Kanu believe it!'' "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." 

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Nwankwo Kanu [Best Skills & Goals]

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Nwankwo Kanu Birth date: August 1, 1976 Place of birth: Owerri, Nigeria 🇳🇬 Position: Forward Matches (Goals): 628 (136) National Team: 1994-11 Nigeria 🇳🇬 86 (12) Clubs: 1992-93 Iwuanyanwu Nationale 🇳🇬 1993-96 Ajax 🇳🇱 1996-99 Inter Milan 🇮🇹 1999-04 Arsenal 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 2004-06 West Bromwich Albion 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 2006-12 Portsmouth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Honours: Nigerian Premier League: 1992–93 Eredivisie: 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League: 1994–95; runner-up: 1995–96 UEFA Super Cup: 1995 Intercontinental Cup: 1995 UEFA Cup: 1997–98 Premier League: 2001–02, 2003–04 FA Cup: 2001–02, 2002–03, 2007–08 FA Charity Shield: 1999 FIFA U-17 World Cup: 1993 Olympic Gold Medal: 1996 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations: 1995 Individual: Ajax Talent of the Year: 1994–95 African Footballer of the Year: 1996, 1999 BBC African Footballer of the Year: 1997, 1999 IFFHS Legends IFFHS All-time Africa Men's Dream Team: 2021 Legends of Africa: 🤍 Legendary Forwards: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 nwankwo kanu skills, nwankwo kanu vs chelsea, nwankwo kanu best goals, nwankwo kanu celebration, nwankwo kanu interview, nwankwo kanu nigeria, nwankwo kanu arsenal, nwankwo kanu inter, nwankwo kanu highlights, nwankwo kanu arsenal goals, nwankwo kanu ajax, nwankwo kanu achievement, nwankwo kanu brother, best of kanu nwankwo, kanu nwankwo vs brazil, best of kanu nwankwo videos, kanu nwankwo mother burial, nwankwo kanu west brom, nwankwo kanu career goals, nwankwo kanu champions league, kanu nwankwo goal celebrations, nwankwo kanu dance, nwankwo kanu documentary, nwankwo kanu dribbling, nwankwo kanu dates joined, nwankwo kanu dates joined 1999, nwankwo kanu fifa, nwankwo kanu feet, nwankwo kanu family, nwankwo kanu fifa 12, nwankwo kanu goals, nwankwo kanu hat trick chelsea, nwankwo kanu heart surgery, nwankwo kanu heart foundation, nwankwo kanu heart problem, nwankwo kanu inter milan, kanu nwankwo lifestyle, nwankwo kanu miss, nwankwo kanu now, nwankwo kanu nickname, best of kanu nwankwo in arsenal, nwankwo kanu portsmouth, nwankwo kanu pronunciation, nwankwo kanu profile, nwankwo kanu son, best of kanu nwankwo skills, kanu nwankwo song, nwankwo kanu trophies, nwankwo kanu today, nwankwo kanu vs brazil, kanu nwankwo wedding video, kanu nwankwo wife, nwankwo kanu youtube, nwankwo kanu 2021, nwankwo kanu 2020, kanu nwankwo atlanta 96

Nwankwo Kanu vs Manchester United (2001 League Cup)

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1 goal, 1 assist, and 1 penalty won: Arsenal 4 - 0 Manchester United Nwankwo Kanu (listen) OON (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal. He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history. He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes. He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company.

Nwankwo Kanu vs Deportivo la Coruna (2 March, 2000)

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Nwankwo Kanu Highlights : Arsenal 5 - 1 Deportivo la Coruna The Gunners had never beaten a Spanish side in Europe before, but they broke their hoodoo in spectacular style with goals by Lee Dixon, Kanu, Dennis Bergkamp and two for Thierry Henry. Match report: 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Follow me on twitter: 🤍 Arsenal produced some outstanding football from the outset to put the Spanish league leaders under heavy pressure. The visitors looked confident and composed in attack, but their man-marking in defence was woeful and the Gunners took just five minutes to punish them for it. Henry, back from suspension, chipped the ball into the Deportivo area where Dixon, unmarked, rose to power a header into the bottom right-hand corner of the net. Thierry Henry Thierry Henry: Two goal hero Freddy Ljungberg exploited defensive lapses to cause frequent problems for the Spanish side, while Mark Overmars and Bergkamp began to link up smoothly. Keown almost made it two with a miscued header that narrowly missed the top right corner, while Flavio - clearly frustrated at his lack of chances - earned himself a booking immediately afterwards for a bad challenge. Deportivo's first real chance came on 24 minutes, when a Djalminha free-kick was deflected off the top of Emmanuel Petit's head, forcing a quality save from David Seaman. But Arsenal had the answer, taking just four minutes to take a 2-0 lead. Bergkamp held the ball in attack and fed a perfectly weighted pass to the scampering Overmars wide on the right. The Dutchman put in an inch-perfect cross, which Henry simply had to tap inside the right post from a few yards out. Here at Highbury we have always shown we can score goals and beat anybody Arsene Wenger Bergkamp, who will also miss the away leg of this tie due to his fear of flying, produced some individual moments of brilliance to force some similarly inspired saves from Jacques Songo'o in the Spanish goal. The restart after the interval was calm enough, with the Gunners clearly set on consolidating their lead, but quarter-of-an-hour into the second half all hell broke loose. Keown had already been yellow carded for a rash tackle, meaning that he will not partner Tony Adams - on the bench for this match for "administrative purposes" only - in the away leg. Then on 54 minutes, Ljungberg was ajudged to have tripped Flavio in the area, earning Deportivo a penalty. The Swede was understandably incensed, with video-replays suggesting the striker had dived. The referee booked the Arsenal player for dissent and Djalminha stepped up to score from the spot. But within five minutes, the hotheaded Brazilian ensured that he would take no further part in the match. Kanu cheek He was booked for diving almost immediately, then became embroiled in a flare up with Gilles Grimandi, barging the striker to the ground after a tackle from behind. Djalminha was sent off and the Frenchman received a yellow card, also excluding him from the away leg. The Gunners responded by effectively killing the tie off on the home leg with a third goal. Kanu replaced Overmars and was immediately fouled on the edge of the Deportivo area. Petit put in the perfect place kick, finding Henry for the easy header at the far post to make it 3-1. With the Spanish side sleepwalking, Kanu exploited a slack back pass, following the ball in from 30 yards out and cheekily slipping the ball past the keeper after he had dived the wrong way. Replays showed that Kanu only touched the ball once - to score. Bergkamp sealed the win on 82 minutes with a blistering free-kick that caught a deflection off a defender and sailed into the top right of Songo'o's net. Arsenal: Seaman, Dixon, Keown, Luzhny, Grimandi, Silvinho, Ljungberg, Petit, Overmars, Bergkamp, Henry. Subs: Winterburn, Adams, Suker, Manninger, Parlour, Malz, Kanu. D Coruna: Songo'o, Pablo, Naybet, Mauro Silva, Romero, Djalminha, Conceicao, Donato, Jokanovic, Makaay, Flores. Subs: Schurrer, Pauleta, Fran, Scaloni, Kouba, Victor. Referee: Atanas Ouzounov (Bulgaria)

Nwankwo Kanu vs Lazio (27-09-2000)

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From the outset Arsenal took the game to Lazio, who were never allowed to settle and eventually found themselves outmanoeuvred and outwitted by Bergkamp's skill and vision and Ljungberg's finishing. Yet only a week earlier the Gunners had scared Highbury out of its wits by going 2-0 down to Shakhtar Donetsk before recovering to win 3-2 by the skin of their teeth. Wenger's players knew that against Lazio similar generosity was less likely to be similarly redeemed. Not that Wenger approached the match in a defensive frame of mind. Up front, Nwankwo Kanu and Thierry Henry were closely supported by Bergkamp, ostensibly playing on the right but with licence to roam. Such a bold plan risked Arsenal's midfield being outnumbered in an area where Lazio were particularly strong and at risk from quick Roman counter-attacks. But the willingness with which Arsenal's central defenders Tony Adams and Martin Keown stayed in an attack after a free-kick or corner re-emphasised the team's positive frame of mind. Patience, however, had to be foremost. Against players of the quality of Pavel Nedved, Diego Simeone and Juan Veron, Arsenal could not afford to give the ball away through undue haste. So they constructed their movements with care, seemingly prepared to play 10 passes or more as they searched for an opening. No simple matter this, with Alessandro Nesta, arguably the best defender of Euro 2000, guarding the heart of Lazio's back four while alongside him stood the Yugoslav Sinisa Mihajlovic, wearing a face mask either to protect a recent injury or because he had voted the wrong way in the Serbian election. For much of the first half Lazio were content to absorb Arsenal attacks which tended to break down on the final pass. After 20 minutes, when Kanu did at last find Henry in space, the French striker's shot was weak and wide. Just past the half-hour Patrick Vieira found Silvinho on the right and while Nesta's head intercepted the Brazilian's hard, dipping centre Keown followed up with a volley which did not trouble Luca Marchiegiani but reminded Highbury that Arsenal could still shoot straight. In fact the Lazio goalkeeper's best save of the half came from one of his own men, Simone Inzaghi, whose attempt to nod clear an inswinging free-kick from Bergkamp became a sharp downward header which Marchegiani stopped on the goal-line. That was in the 40th minute. Three more minutes and Arsenal were in front with a goal of delightful invention and simplicity. Kanu's crossfield lob was met by Bergkamp, who nodded it square for the incoming Ljungberg to meet the ball first time and give the goalkeeper no chance. Lazio's response was to replace a midfielder, Dejan Stankovic, with a forward, Attilio Lombardo, at half-time. Stankovic had been cautioned towards the end of the first half for fouling Silvinho and risked dismissal two minutes later for upending Henry. So the change was as much prudent as tactical. Either way this did not seem important as Arsenal needed only 11 minutes of the second half to increase their lead. Again Bergkamp was the provider, Ljungberg the scorer. Gathering a ball from Oleg Luzhny, Bergkamp ran at an oblique angle towards the Lazio defence before slipping a pass through the legs of Paolo Negro. The pass coincided perfectly with Ljungberg's sprint from the left and the Swede beat Marchegiani with a firm shot. Given the difficulty Arsenal had had in breaking down the Lazio cover for most of the first half, the ease with which they had gone 2-0 up was remarkable. But the footballing brain of Bergkamp has long since been accustomed to picking the locks of the tightest defences. Now of course Lazio were much more inclined to attack in large numbers, yet their vaunted midfield still could not gain the grip its quality had suggested. Vieira and Ray Parlour continued to break up their movements before they gained a decent momentum. Just past the hour Parlour brought down Nedved to get a yellow card. The Czech's swerving free-kick might have caused David Seaman a problem had it not been unwittingly blocked by Negro before it could reach the goalkeeper. Free-kicks looked Lazio's best chance of getting back into the contest. With their midfield neutralised, neither Inzaghi nor Claudio Lopez were getting the sort of service they needed to disturb Adams and Keown. Arsenal (4-3-1-2): Seaman; Luzhny, Keown, Adams, Silvinho; Parlour, Vieira, Ljungberg; Bergkamp; Kanu, Henry. Lazio (4-4-2): Marchegiani; Negro, Nesta, Mihajlovic, Pancaro; Stankovic, Simeone, Veron, Nedved; Claudio Lopez, Inzaghi. Referee: J M Garcia-Aranda (Spain).

Nwankwo Kanu vs Cardiff City (FA Cup Final 2008)

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Nwankwo Kanu Highlights: Portsmouth 1 - Cardiff City (FA Cup Final 2008) Goals: Kanu '37 BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Portsmouth's Kanu 7.08 (on 90 minutes). Match Report: 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Follow me on twitter: 🤍 49e3c3f7-29cd-4075-bca2-4d42924b6773 Kanu's first-half goal won the FA Cup for Portsmouth against Cardiff City in a low-key final at Wembley. The Nigerian scrambled home the winner at the near post eight minutes before half-time after Cardiff keeper Peter Enckelman fumbled John Utaka's cross. Kanu posted the warning signals for Cardiff as early as the 21st minute when he took a pass from Sulley Muntari in his stride and danced around keeper Enckelman, only to send his effort against the outside of the post with the goal unguarded. He made no mistake eight minutes before the interval when Enckelman could only push out Utaka's whipped cross from the right flank and Kanu pounced to score. Portsmouth: James, Johnson, Campbell, Distin, Hreidarsson, Utaka (Nugent 69), Pedro Mendes (Diop 78), Diarra, Muntari, Kranjcar, Kanu (Baros 87). Subs Not Used: Ashdown, Pamarot. Booked: Hreidarsson, Kranjcar, Diarra. Goals: Kanu 37. Cardiff: Enckelman, McNaughton, Johnson, Loovens, Capaldi, Ledley, Rae (Sinclair 86), McPhail, Whittingham (Ramsey 61), Parry, Hasselbaink (Thompson 70). Subs Not Used: Oakes, Purse. Att: 89,874 Ref: Mike Dean (Wirral). BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Portsmouth's Kanu 7.08 (on 90 minutes).

Nwankwo Kanu vs Aston Villa (May 16, 1999)

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Kanu scored the lone goal as Arsenal beat Aston Villa but lost the title to Manchester United. Match report: 🤍 Arsenal's only goal arrived through super-sub Nwankwo Kanu on 66 minutes after he replaced top scorer Nicolas Anelka but it proved to be a mere consolation as Manchester United's Andy Cole struck in the second half to give United the Championship. The win moved Arsenal onto 78 points but despite an impressive campaign Arsene Wenger's trophy cabinet of 1999 remained empty. In the early moments of the second-half, Arsenal were running riot and Michael Oakes was forced to pull off a splendid full-length save - his third outstanding save of the game -as Patrick Viera fired a shot from point blank range. Arsenal finally broke the dead-lock after Arsene Wenger's tactical masterstroke when he replaced the tired Anelka for African sensation, Kanu. The Nigerian's impact was almost immediate as he controlled Petit's corner and then turned and shot fiercely into the net to give the Gunners' the lead. Teams: Arsenal: Seaman, Dixon, Keown, Adams, Vivas, Parlour, Petit, Vieira, Overmars, Bergkamp, Anelka. Subs: Bould, Ljungberg, Lukic, Kanu, Diawara. Aston Villa: Oakes, Ehiogu, Calderwood, Southgate, Watson, Scimeca, Draper, Grayson, Wright, Joachim, Merson. Subs: Barry, Vassell, Delaney, Stone, Enckelman. Referee: D Gallagher (Banbury)

Nwankwo Kanu vs Manchester United (Away 98-99 season)

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Nwankwo Kanu highlights: United 1 - 1 Arsenal Nwankwo Kanu (listen) OON (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal. He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history. He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes. He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company.

Nwankwo Kanu vs Bayern Munich (2000)

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Kanu notched a goal and an assist as Arsenal drew 2-2 with Bayern Munich Arsenal 2 - 2 Bayern Munich (December 2000) rsenal let slip a two-goal lead against German champions Bayern Munich at Highbury in their second group stage Champions League fixture. Manager Arsene Wenger's home side provided most of the attacking threat and took the lead through Thierry Henry in the first-half. Nwankwo Kanu increased Arsenal's advantage early in the second-half but a lack of concentration allowed Bayern a vital and immdiate equaliser through Michael Tarnat. German international Mehmet Scholl completed his side's comeback with a 25-yard free-kick to leave Arsenal bottom of their group before a break in the Champions League schedule. Arsenal: Manninger, Vieira, Keown, Adams, Pires, Ljungberg, Henry, Grimandi, Luzhny, Kanu, Cole. Subs: Lukic, Dixon, Bergkamp, Wiltord, Lauren, Upson, Vivas. Bayern Munich: Kahn, Sagnol, Kuffour, Scholl, Elber, Sforza, Effenberg, Jeremies, Tarnat, Salihamidzic, Linke. Subs: Dreher, Andersson, Weisinger, Sergio, Fink, Zickler, Santa Cruz. Referee: Stefano Braschi (Prato)

Nwankwo Kanu vs RC Lens (1999/00)

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Kanu made it 2-1 (3-1 on aggregate) on the night to seal Arsenal’s place in the Cup final against Galatasaray. Arsenal faced French club Lens in the final four and won the first leg by a solitary goal, scored by Bergkamp in the second minute. Henry would return from suspension in the second leg and promptly kill Lens’ hopes of a comeback by opening the scoring with his seventh goal of the competition, although Lens scored in the 73rd minute through Pascal Nouma to give a degree of respectability to the result. Kanu made it 2-1 (3-1 on aggregate) and sealed Arsenal’s place in the UEFA Cup final against Galatasaray. RC Lens 1 - 2 Arsenal (1999/2000)

Nwankwo Kanu vs Tottenham (5 May 1999) Super-Sub Performance

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Nwankwo Kanu Highlights: Tottenham 1 - 3 Arsenal (5 May 1999) Super-Sub Performance Like on Facebook : 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Follow me on twitter: 🤍 49e3c3f7-29cd-4075-bca2-4d42924b6773

Nwankwo Kanu vs Manchester United (1999 Charity Shield)

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With a goal and an assist, Kanu led Arsenal to a 2-1 victory over Manchester United to win the 1999 Charity Shield. Match report: 🤍 Inspired by the huge, loping but gifted feet of Nwankwo Kanu, Arsenal came from behind to defeat the winners of last season's historic treble without a striker in the strict sense of the word. After one of David Beckham's inspired free-kicks and Dwight Yorke's header had combined to give United the lead, Kanu brought the scores level with a penalty and then set up Ray Parlour for Arsenal's winner. Increasingly Kanu's size 15s dominated Arsenal's movements. Trying to win possession off the Nigerian must be like attempting to take the ball off a circus clown who has it tied to an enormous foot. There were moments yesterday when Kanu successfully defied three or four attempts to dispossess him near the United goal. ieira, bearing down on goal, was pulled down by Denis Irwin and Kanu slipped the coolest of penalties past Bosnich. With no extra time a shoot-out beckoned. In the event it beckoned in vain. Just under a quarter of an hour remained when Vieira headed Bosnich's goal-kick straight back to Kanu, who controlled the ball deftly before sending in Parlour, this time his shot rebounded in off the far post. Arsenal (4-4-2) : Manninger; Dixon, Keown, Grimandi, Winterburn; Parlour (Luzhny 89min), Vieira, Petit, Silvinho (Boa Morte, 61); Ljungberg, Kanu. Manchester United (4-4-2): Bosnich; P Neville, Berg, Stam (May, h-t), Irwin; Beckham, Scholes, Butt (Sherringham 80), Cruyff (Solskjaer 61); Yorke, Cole. Referee G Barber (Tring).

Chelsea vs Arsenal 2-3 ● The Battle of Stamford Bridge ● Gоals & Hіghlіghts ● Premier League 2000

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A great match in the English Premier League in the year 20 brought together Arsenal vs Chelsea, where it witnessed a historic remontada after Arsenal lost 2-0 to return and turn the score 2-3 Chelsea vs Arsenal 2-3 Premier League 2000 chelsea 1999 / 2000 chelsea Highlights Highlights chelsea Arsenal 1999 / 2000 Arsenal Highlights Highlights Arsenal Asenal Goals: Kanu 75', 83', Thierry Henry 90' chelsea Goals : Tore Andre Flo '38, Dan Petrescu '52 Chelsea vs Arsenal 2 3 ● The Battle of Stamford Bridge ● Gоals & Hіghlіghts ● Premier League 2000

Nwankwo Kanu vs Real Zaragoza (1995 Super Cup)

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1 assist, 1 penalty won Ajax 4 - 0 Real Zaragoza The 1995 Super Cup was a two-legged match contested between Real Zaragoza and Ajax. The first leg was drawn 1–1 at La Romareda in Zaragoza. The second leg was won 4–0 by Ajax at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam.

Nwankwo Kanu vs Wolves (12-02-2003)

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Nwankwo Kanu's Amazing Performance: Arsenal 5 - 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers Arsenal turned on the style to send Wolverhampton crashing out of the Carling Cup. Jeremie Aliadiere grabbed a brace, while Nwankwo Kanu, Sylvain Wiltord and Cesc Fabregas were also on target. Alex Rae scored a late consolation for Wolves in the fourth round clash at Highbury. But it was a disappointing night for Dave Jones' side who found themselves outclassed by their young, inexperienced opponents. Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger had packed his side full of youth with seven players numbering only 13 first team appearances between them. But lack of first team experience seemed not to bother the Gunners, who dominated from the outset. Kanu had several early chances, baffling the Wolves defenders with his mazy runs into the box. But it was his French strike partner who grabbed the first goal, pouncing on a Lee Naylor backpass in the 24th minute. Wolves provided little threat to the Arsenal goal, with striker Kenny Miller suffering from a lack of service from the rattled midfield. Kanu finally got the goal he deserved in the 67th minute, slotting Wiltord's cross past on-loan goalkeeper Andy Marshall. Aliadiere added another, just three minutes later after an assist from Kanu, to take his season's tally to three goals. With their place in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup practically assured, Wiltord scored Arsenal's fourth of the night in the 79th minute. But Rae restored some pride in his beleaguered side, blasting home Wolves' only goal over a minute later. In the 88th minute, 16-year-old Fabregas completed the rout and became the youngest player to score for Arsenal in a first-team game. Arsenal: Stack, Tavlaridis, Clichy, Hoyte (Skulason 55), Wiltord, Vieira, Simek, Fabregas Soler, Bentley (Smith 78), Kanu, Aliadiere (Papadopulos 83). Subs not used: Shaaban, Owusu-Abeyie. Booked: Simek. Wolverhampton: Marshall, Naylor, Craddock, Butler, Andrews (Sturridge 68), Gudjonsson, Rae, Ince, Camara (Newton 73), Blake, Miller (Kennedy 60). Subs not used: Oakes, Silas. Booked: Gudjonsson. Attendance: 28,161. Referee: D Gallagher (Oxfordshire).

Nwankwo Kanu 1999/00 - King Kanu In His Prime

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Nwankwo Kanu vs Celtic | Tony Adams' Testimonial (2003)

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Silky skills as usual. Kanu came on in the second half and entertained the fans in the testimonial match to honor former Arsenal captain, Tony Adams. Final Score: Arsenal 1 - 1 Celtic Nwankwo Kanu (listen) OON (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal. He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history. He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes. He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company.

Nwankwo Kanu vs West Brom (08-27-2002)

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Nwanwkwo Kanu provided 2 assists as Arsenal trounced West Brom, his future club, 5-2. Nwankwo Kanu Highlights: Arsenal 5 - 2 West Bromwich Albion Match report: 🤍 Arsenal made light work of brushing West Brom aside at Highbury with the champions cruising to victory to move to the top of the Premiership. The Gunners stormed out of the blocks against a startled Baggies side who found themselves behind after just three minutes through a goal by left-back Ashley Cole. Photo gallery: Premiership action Not to be outdone, Arsenal right-back Lauren created and scored the home side's second before Sylvain Wiltord's expert chip saw the Gunners three up midway through the first half. Jeremie Aliadiere also came off the bench to score his first goal for the Gunners late on. Arsenal: Seaman, Cole, Keown, Campbell, Lauren, Wiltord (Aliadiere 82), Vieira (Toure 79), Silva, Edu, Henry, Kanu (Parlour 67). Subs Not Used: Taylor, Luzhny. Booked: Edu, Keown, Campbell. West Brom: Hoult, Clement, Moore, Gilchrist, Sigurdsson, Balis, McInnes (Marshall 62), Johnson, Gregan, Roberts, Dobie. Subs Not Used: Wallwork, Dichio, Taylor, Jensen. Booked: McInnes, Clement. Attendance: 37,920. Referee: P Durkin (Dorset). In February 1999, after just twelve league games and one goal for Inter, Kanu was signed by Arsenal for approximately £4.15 million. He made his debut for Arsenal, against Sheffield United in the FA Cup. With the score 1–1 and ten minutes to go, the Sheffield United goalkeeper Alan Kelly kicked the ball out of touch so that treatment could be given to Lee Morris. When the ball was thrown back into play by Ray Parlour, although it was intended for Kelly, Kanu chased the throw-in down the right wing unchallenged and centered the ball for Marc Overmars, who scored to make the match 2–1. After the match, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger accepted that it was not correct sportsmanship and offered to re-play the match[18] which was again won by Arsenal.[19] Despite the events overshadowing his debut, Kanu's career was quickly revived at Arsenal. He scored his first goal for the club in the next round of the cup against Derby County, coming off the bench to net the only goal of the game.[20] He quickly became known for his goal scoring prowess from the bench, scoring important goals against Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa as a substitute.[21][22][23] He became very popular among the fans for his two-fingered salute which started in 1999 against Middlesbrough – something that he later explained was based on the team's nickname, The Gunners.[24] Kanu was named African Footballer of the Year for the second time in 1999. In the 1999–2000 season he scored 17 times in 50 matches for the Gunners, including a hat-trick in fifteen minutes against Chelsea to turn a 2–0 deficit into a 3–2 victory. In August 2001, Arsenal rejected a bid from Fulham of around £7m for Kanu.[25] However, Kanu's appearances for Arsenal gradually became less frequent, particularly after the emergence of Thierry Henry as Arsenal's first choice striker with Kanu being mainly used as a substitute. Kanu then won the 2003 FA Cup with Arsenal.[26] Along with other famous players, such as Henry and Robert Pires, Kanu is a member of the "Invincibles", the Arsenal side that finished the 2003–04 season of the Premier League undefeated. He played 197 games for Arsenal, scoring 44 goals. In the summer of 2004, after his contract with Arsenal ended, he moved to West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer. In 2008, Kanu was voted 13th in the "Gunners' Greatest 50 Players" poll.[27] In the summer of 2006, Kanu played as a guest for Arsenal in Dennis Bergkamp's testimonial game, the first match to be played in Arsenal's new Emirates Stadium. The game was tied 1–1 when Kanu scored the winning goal, making him the third person to score in the stadium. At the end of the match, Kanu joined the rest of the Arsenal side in hoisting the retired Dutchman on their shoulders as fans gave him a standing ovation.[28][29] He remains a popular figure at Arsenal, being applauded when he appears at the Emirates Stadium.[30] During his time with the club, he wore the number 25 shirt.[31]

Nwankwo Kanu's 44 goals for Arsenal FC

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Nwankwo Kanu vs Werder Bremen (23 March, 2000)

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Nwankwo Kanu Highlights: Werder Bremen 2 - 4 Arsenal (23 March, 2000) Kanu provided 2 assists for Ray Parlour who scored a hat trick on the night. Like on Facebook : 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Follow me on twitter: 🤍 The Gunners completely outclassed their German opposition in a match they were forced to finish with ten men after the seemingly harsh sending off of Thierry Henry. Match facts 8 mins: Parlour scores his first 25 mins: Parlour scores his second 41 mins: Bode pulls a goal back for Bremen 59 mins: Parlour sets up Henry for Arsenal's third 60 mins: : Bogdanovic makes it 3-2 on the night 63 mins: Henry is dismissed 70 mins: Parlour secures his hat-trick Manager Arsene Wenger was also apparently ordered from the pitch after he protested too vehemently over the sending off. Leading 2-0 from the first leg Arsenal smashed in another four in Germany. Parlour not only scored his first goals of the season and his first hat-trick in an Arsenal shirt, but set up a goal for Henry as he single-handedly snuffed out the German hopes. Werder Bremen had overcome a 3-0 deficit in a duel against Lyon in an earlier round. But any pre-match speculation they may be able to repeat the feat against Arsenal was effectively scotched as early as the eighth minute when Parlour stamped his authority on the game. Cutting inside from the right flank, Parlour appeared to have few options as he looked around for his fellow Gunners. Arsenal were never troubled But the red-headed midfielder took matters into his own hands as he swiped the outside of his right foot at the ball and watched it swerve into the net. Television replays later measured his standing shot at 68 mph and the pace certainly deceived German keeper Rost. Until then the German crowd has sensed an unlikely turnover as first Ailton and then Andreas Herzog from a free-kick threatened Alex Manninger's goal. Indeed things might have been different had the referee not ruled out a 22nd minute equaliser by top-scorer Marco Bode for offside. Instead three minutes later Parlour erased any doubt his early strike may have been a rare fluke when he gave Arsenal a 4-0 aggregate lead. Picking the ball up on the edge of the box, once again with few options, Parlour wriggled through a clutch of Bremen defenders before tickling the ball skillfully inside the left-hand post. Bremen were outclassed in every department The Germans, now needing another five goals to overcome the Gunners, did not lose heart and were rewarded for their spirit four minutes before the interval when Bode pulled one back. But by then any resistance was token. Parlour added to his first-half heroics by setting up a goal for Henry fourteen minutes after the restart. Picking the ball up in acres of space on right, Parlour drove goalwards and then unselfishly cut the ball back for the Frenchman to side-foot home. Arsenal, sensing their semi-final place was secure, relaxed and had themselves to blame as Bremen hit back soon as Bogdanovic arrived late in the box to volley home. Bremen's Ailton was as ineffectual as he was at Highbury Despite conceding two goals, Arsenal appeared to be cruising to the semi-finals until Danish referee Kim Nielsen - famous for sending off England's David Beckham in the World Cup - opted to flash the red card at Henry for a late tackle. But Arsenal simply went on to strip the German weaknesses bare still further. They tore Bremen apart on several occasions until Parlour slid in another goal to record his first hat-trick in a red and white shirt. The remaining 20 minutes were merely academic, although it remains to be seen what punishment awaits Henry and Wenger. Teams: Werder Bremen: Rost, Eilts, Baumann, Trares, Pizarro, Wiedener, Bode, Herzog, Frings, Ailton, Barten. Subs: Flock, Maximow, Bogdanovic, Dabrowski, Tjikuzu, Schierenbeck, Brasas. Arsenal: Manninger, Dixon, Luzhny, Adams, Silvinho, Parlour, Vieira, Grimandi, Ljungberg, Kanu, Henry. Subs: Winterburn, Keown, Suker, Overmars, Petit, Malz, Lukic. Referee: K Nielsen (Denmark)

Nwankwo Kanu vs Feyenoord (Johan Cruijff Schaal 1995)

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Incredible hold up play and assist from Kanu Nwankwo AFC AJAX 2 - 1 FEYENOORD Nwankwo Kanu (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal. He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history.

Atlanta Olympic Soccer Semifinals Brazil vs Nigeria. Nwankwo Kanu's golden goal decided in overtime.

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Atlanta Olympic Men's Soccer Semifinals Brazil vs Nigeria. Brazil, which aims to win the Olympics for the first time, is a candidate for many star players such as Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos, Juninho, Bebeto, Savio and Ronaldo. Although Brazil had an advantage in the disappointment, Nigeria was also a golden generation talent corps with canoeing, Babayaro, Okocha, Ikpepa, West, Babayaro and so on. It was a fierce meeting and the match went to an extended game with 3-3. In the end, the golden goal of the canoe was scored and Nigeria won. Thank you for watching the video. I will continue to post football videos in the future. I would be very happy if you could subscribe to the channel. Subscribe here ↓ ↓ 🤍 The video list is here ↓ ↓ 🤍 Recommended video is here ↓ ↓ 🤍 #RobertoFootballTV #Football #Soccer #Skills #Goals #Training #Sport #Olympic #Nigeria #Brazil #Canoe #Okocha #Rivaldo #Ronaldo

Nwankwo Kanu vs Celtic 2003 (Preseason Friendly)

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Kanu grabbed the equalizer as Arsenal drew 1-1 with Celtic in a preseason warm up game back in 2003. Nwankwo Kanu (listen) OON (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal. He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history. He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes. He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company.

Nwankwo Kanu vs Bayern Munich (94-95 | Home)

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Kanu bagged 2 Assists as Ajax beat Bayern Munich 5 - 2 in the second leg of their Semi-Final clash. Ajax: Litmanen11' Finidi41' R. de Boer44' Litmanen47' Overmars88' Bayern: Witeczek36' Scholl75' Nwankwo Kanu (listen) OON (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigeria national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth. Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal.[6] He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times, and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history. He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes. He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company.

Nwankwo Kanu vs Wilemm II (1994-95)

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Kanu grabbed one goal as Ajax trounced Willem II 7-0

Nwankwo Kanu Hattrick of Assists | Nigeria 4 - 2 Tunisia (AFCON 2000)

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Nwankwo Kanu Assists: Nigeria 4 - 2 Tunisia (AFCON 2000) Scorers: Okocha 28', 58' Ikpeba 71' Like on Facebook : 🤍 Like on Facebook : 🤍 Follow me on twitter: 🤍 49e3c3f7-29cd-4075-bca2-4d42924b6773

Nwankwo Kanu 2002/03 Amazing Skills, Passes & Goals - The Silky Genius

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KANU WITH A MADNESS! | Middlesbrough 1-6 Arsenal | Premier League highlights | 1999

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If you haven't ever seen it, you've got to see it! Who else but Kanu to score a back-flick volley! Goals from Marc Overmars, Nicolas Anelka (2), Nwankwo Kanu (2) and Patrick Vieira helped us to a convincing victory at the Riverside Stadium. #arsenal #arsenalhighlights #kanu For more match action, highlights and training videos, make sure you become a digital member and sign up to Arsenal Player. It's FREE and is the Home of the Game: 🤍 Subscribe to the Official Arsenal YouTube Channel: 🤍 Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on Soundcloud: 🤍 This is the Official YouTube channel for Arsenal Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of Arsenal Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Mesut Ozil, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Alexandre Lacazette, Bernd Leno, Granit Xhaka, Hector Bellerin, and more. ABOUT ARSENAL FC Arsenal Football Club were formed in 1886. They have amassed 13 League titles, 13 FA Cups and many other major trophies since then. Their greatest players include: Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Robert Pires, Liam Brady, Patrick Vieira, Cliff Bastin and Charlie George.

Debut Brace, FA Cup Final & AC Milan | Kanu's Best Goals for Portsmouth

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On the former striker's 44th birthday, we look back at some of the best goals Nwankwo Kanu scored during his time at Pompey. A brace on his debut was a sign of things to come, as the Nigerian proved his excellent finishing ability time after time. Among his finest moments are the 2008 FA Cup Final against Cardiff City at Wembley Stadium and a memorable night at Fratton Park when AC Milan came to town. #Pompey

Nwankwo Kanu Unforgettable Performance against Chelsea PL match 1999

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Nwankwo Kanu vs Aston Villa (September 11, 1999)

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Kanu sealed a 3-1 for the the gunners with a goal after coming on as a sub in the dying stages. Arsenal 3 -1 Aston Villa Nwankwo Kanu OON (born 1 August 1976) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigerian national team, and played for Nigerian team Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Dutch side Ajax, Inter Milan of Italy, and English clubs Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth.[4] Kanu won a UEFA Champions League medal, a UEFA Cup medal, three FA Cup medals and two African Player of the Year awards amongst others. He is one of few players to have won the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Cup and an Olympic Gold Medal.[5] He made the third-most substitute appearances in Premier League history, appearing from the bench 118 times,[6] and is regarded as one of the best players in African football history.[7] He is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador,[8] and African brand ambassador for digital TV operator StarTimes.[9] He is also the owner of Kanu Sports TV, an Internet sports television company In February 1999, after just twelve league games and one goal for Inter, Kanu was signed by Arsenal for approximately £4.15 million. He made his debut for Arsenal, against Sheffield United in the FA Cup. With the score 1–1 and ten minutes to go, the Sheffield United goalkeeper Alan Kelly kicked the ball out of touch so that treatment could be given to Lee Morris. When the ball was thrown back into play by Ray Parlour, although it was intended for Kelly, Kanu chased the throw-in down the right wing unchallenged and centered the ball for Marc Overmars, who scored to make the match 2–1. After the match, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger accepted that it was not correct sportsmanship and offered to re-play the match[17] which was again won by Arsenal.[18] Despite the events overshadowing his debut, Kanu's career was quickly revived at Arsenal. He scored his first goal for the club in the next round of the cup against Derby County, coming off the bench to net the only goal of the game.[19] He quickly became known for his goal scoring prowess from the bench, scoring important goals against Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa as a substitute.[20][21][22] He became very popular among the fans for his two-fingered salute which started in 1999 against Middlesbrough – something that he later explained was based on the team's nickname, The Gunners.[23] Kanu was named African Footballer of the Year for the second time in 1999. In the 1999–2000 season he scored 17 times in 50 matches for the Gunners, including a hat-trick in fifteen minutes against Chelsea to turn a 2–0 deficit into a 3–2 victory. In August 2001, Arsenal rejected a bid from Fulham of around £7m for Kanu.[24] However, Kanu's appearances for Arsenal gradually became less frequent, particularly after the emergence of Thierry Henry as Arsenal's first choice striker with Kanu being mainly used as a substitute. Kanu then won the 2003 FA Cup with Arsenal.[25] Along with other famous players, such as Henry and Robert Pires, Kanu is a member of the "Invincibles", the Arsenal side that finished the 2003–04 season of the Premier League undefeated. He played 197 games for Arsenal, scoring 44 goals. In the summer of 2004, after his contract with Arsenal ended, he moved to West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer. In 2008, Kanu was voted 13th in the "Gunners' Greatest 50 Players" poll.[26] In the summer of 2006, Kanu played as a guest for Arsenal in Dennis Bergkamp's testimonial game, the first match to be played in Arsenal's new Emirates Stadium. The game was tied 1–1 when Kanu scored the winning goal, making him the third person to score in the stadium. At the end of the match, Kanu joined the rest of the Arsenal side in hoisting the retired Dutchman on their shoulders as fans gave him a standing ovation.[27][28] He remains a popular figure at Arsenal, being applauded when he appears at the Emirates Stadium.[29] During his time with the club, he wore the number 25 shirt.[30]

Nwankwo Kanu | Hat-trick against Chelsea, winning the league at Man Utd & more | Arsenal Albums

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Enjoy an exclusive interview with one of the most skilful players to ever wear the famous red and white. Nigeria's Nwankwo Kanu looks back through some of his best moments at The Arsenal, from his incredible hat-trick against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, to winning the Premier League title against Manchester United at Old Trafford. #arsenal #kanu #nwankwokanu Watch match highlights, training and behind the scenes to get closer to the likes of Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Vivianne Miedema, Nicolas Pepe, Alexandre Lacazette, Leah Williamson, Bernd Leno, Nikita Parris, Tobin Heath, Mana Iwabuchi, Jordan Nobbs, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kim Little, Gabriel Martinelli, Aaron Ramsdale, Beth Mead, Ben White, Thomas Partey and more. Subscribe to the Official Arsenal YouTube Channel: 🤍 Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 This is the Official YouTube channel for Arsenal Football Club. For more match action, highlights and training videos, make sure you become a digital member and sign up to Arsenal Player. It's FREE and is the Home of the Game: 🤍 Arsenal Football Club were formed in 1886 and amassed 13 League titles, 14 FA Cups. Some of their greatest players include: Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Robert Pires, Liam Brady, Patrick Vieira, Cliff Bastin and Charlie George.

Nwankwo Kanu 2003/04 - One of a Kind

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TOP 10 GOALS - Nwankwo Kanu

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Nwankwo Kanu is een van de routiniers in de WK-selectie van Nigeria. In zijn jonge jaren was hij een balvirtuoos in het topteam van Louis van Gaal dat in 1995 de Champions League won.

Nwankwo Kanu vs Derby County | Away (1999-2000)

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Nwankwo Kanu Highlights: Derby County 1 - 2 Arsenal (1999-2000)

The Story of a Signing | Nwankwo Kanu

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Find out how we signed one of the most unique talents in world football. #arsenal #nwankwokanu #kanu Enjoy match highlights, training and behind the scenes to get closer to the likes of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Vivianne Miedema, Nicolas Pepe, Alexandre Lacazette, Leah Williamson, Bernd Leno, Emile Smith Rowe, Nikita Parris, Tobin Heath, Mana Iwabuchi, Jordan Nobbs, Bukayo Saka, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kim Little, Gabriel Martinelli, Aaron Ramsdale, Beth Mead, Ben White, Thomas Partey and more. Subscribe to the Official Arsenal YouTube Channel: 🤍 Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 This is the Official YouTube channel for Arsenal Football Club. For more match action, highlights and training videos, make sure you become a digital member and sign up to Arsenal Player. It's FREE and is the Home of the Game: 🤍 Arsenal Football Club were formed in 1886 and amassed 13 League titles, 14 FA Cups. Some of their greatest players include: Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Robert Pires, Liam Brady, Patrick Vieira, Cliff Bastin and Charlie George.

Kanu vs Ronaldo | De Topper 1995

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Kanu and Ronaldo grabbed the goals as Ajax and PSV shared the spoils in De Topper 1995 Ajax 1 - 1 PSV kanu '34 ronaldo '32

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