Former Super Eagles captain, Nwankwo Kanu, will be present at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday to watch Arsene Wenger’s last match against Burnley.
In a statement on its website, Arsenal confirmed that they have written to all their former players who have made 100-plus league appearances for the club to grace the game.
Kanu, who joined Arsenal from Inter Milan in 1999 made 119 league appearances for the club, scoring 37 times.
He spent five years at the club before leaving to West Bromwich Albion.
The likes of Sol Campbell, Thierry Henry, Tony Adams, Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock and other legends are also expected at the match.
Arsenal will use the fixture as a key element of their celebrations to commemorate Wenger’s 22 years in charge.
Nice one, good to know
ReplyDeleteNice one. Looking forward to it.
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Finally he is going. Better for Arsenal progress.
ReplyDeleteWish I can attend too, Thank you Arsene for the memories
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Nice one.
ReplyDeleteArsenal really don't know what they have........
ReplyDeleteThey're so going to RELEGATE then "HAD WE KNOWN" will become the case
Oluchi wee u keep kwayet!!!
DeleteWhat do you know about football?
Has Man U been relegated after the departure of Fergie?
What's the prospect of Arsenal under Wenger?
For over 12 years its been one inconsistent display to another. Before him Arsenal existed and after him the club will exist.