Former Manchester United forward Eric Cantona now joined Premier League's Hall of Fame
Former Manchester United forward Eric Cantona now joined Premier League's Hall of Fame
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Former Manchester United forward Eric Cantona now joined Premier League's Hall of Fame . Let us share that he has became the third player to be inducted here . Former Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer and ex-Arsenal forward Thierry Henry, the league said on Tuesday. Here it is to be noted that Cantona won four league titles in five seasons at United, scoring 70 goals in 156 league appearances for the Old Trafford club.

For your information let us share that the Frenchman, who also won the 1991-92 First Division title with Leeds United, retired in May 1997 aged 30. "I am very happy and very proud, but at the same time I am not surprised," Cantona told the Premier League website. "I would've been surprised not to be elected! "I have been lucky to play in this team, with wonderful players, a wonderful manager and wonderful fans."

However, here it is to be noted that Cantona is 54 year old and also remembered for the infamous "kung-fu" kick he launched at Crystal Palace fan in January 1995 after being sent off at Selhurst Park. The Premier League's all-time top scorer Shearer and former France international Henry were inducted into the Hall of Fame last month.

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