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Nwankwo KanuNewest Review: ... in the premiership. He has got a left leg and a right leg and so he is able to use both his right foot and his left foot when he plays football. He must know what he is doing because if he didn’t, he wouldn’t be playing football. He can also use his head, which is something not many people can say because if they use their head, it hurts them and they start crying and it becomes a ... more |
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by - written on 11/09/01
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He is a really good player and he plays for a good team that are currently in the premiership. He has got a left leg and a right leg and so he is able to use both his right foot and his left foot when he plays football. He must know what he is doing because if he didn’t, he wouldn’t be playing football. He can also use his head, which is something not many people can say because if they use their head, it hurts them and they start crying and it becomes a disadvantage to them in the match. I think this player will have a good season and I hope he scores a lot of goals because he is probably in my dream team. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/07/01 (Useful, 153 readings)
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I have been an Arsenal fan for over 15 years and when Kanu burst onto the scene in the 96 olympics, I thought to myself he will be at Arsenal some time in his career. So to my astonishment 3 years later, I saw Arsenal invest in a player who undoubtedly has the most breathtaking skills in the world ever.Ronaldo and Bergkamp have played with him and they have said this for themselves. Kanu suffered heart problems and was actually told that he was unlikely to ever play again, so when arsenal bought him for 3 million, it was a gamble. But one can look back at it now and see that arsenal have bought a footballing character. He is so skillful, he ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/01/01 (Useful, 24 readings)
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Nwankwo Kanu is probably one of the most skillful strikers in the Premiership at the moment but he doesn't seem to be given the run in the first team that he deserves. To his credit he does not complain and seems to give 100% each time he plays for Arsenal. It is fair to say that Kanu has been a little bit of a disappointment this season after a good couple of season. He goals seem to have dried up which is bad news for a striker. He however contributes alot to Arsenal's attacking play and he is a constant handful for opposition defenders. Kanu is a massive attacker and can cause problems in the air but he is also very skillful for a player of his size. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/12/00 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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Nwankwo Kanu is one of the greatest sports personalities in modern football I feel, as well as being one of the most talented players in the world. A few years ago it looked doubtful if he would ever be able to play football again, but due to a smooth heart operation he has managed to regain fitness and is now playing first team football for the best team, in my view, in England. Born in Nigeria, Kanu has won many African Footballer of the year awards, and has lead his team to the Olympic finals in 1996, and at the age of only 19! Of course, Brazil was no match for the mighty Nigerians who won 4-3 if I remember correctly! Kanu played an influential role in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/12/00
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Nwankwo Kanu is an excellent player, having formerly played for Inter Milan and for his international team, Nigeria. With Arsenal having a good strike force with Henry, Bergkamp and Wiltord. Kanu Will have to fight a lot for his place like any footballer would have to. He is very good on the ball and good at taking on defenders as well as being a big build and strong. He is full of energy and pace with good passing and spectacular shooting and skills. ... Read the complete review


