Nwankwo Kanu was Arsenal’s ultimate wildcard – a super-sub, a magician in the box, and a player who thrived in the impossible. Nwankwo Kanu was never the headline act at Arsenal, but he was often the ...
Born on August 1, 1976, in Owerri, Imo State, Kanu Nwankwo rose from humble beginnings to become one of Africa and the world’s most decorated footballers, having won a plethora of trophies at both ...
Nigerian football legend Nwankwo Kanu made a name for himself at Arsenal. The former Super Eagles captain joined the Gunners from Italian Serie A giants Inter Milan back in 1999. He spent five years ...
After an embarrassing loss to Liverpool at Anfield last week, the Gunners bounced back in style at home against Newcastle United on Saturday, November 27, 2021. The first half ended without a goal, ...
In 1999 Arsene Wenger caught Nwankwo Kanu in the transfer market for just over four million from Italian giants Inter Milan. During his time at Highbury the fast and tricky to predict attacker ...
The former Gunners striker is preparing for a busy year for the Kanu Heart Foundation, which is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary Since its launch in 2000, the Kanu Heart Foundation (KHF) has ...
Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu has celebrated the club’s Premier League title triumph with an emotional message to supporters after the Gunners finally returned to the summit of English football. Mikel ...
Arsenal are Premier League champions again and Bukayo Saka wasted no time silencing the critics who spent years questioning whether this generation of Gunners had what it takes. Saka, alongside ...
David Bentley was barely in his teens when he joined the Arsenal youth system and one of the many players he saw coming through was a Brazilian called Edu Gaspar. Edu is now Sporting Director and ...
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