Who did Eric Cantona score his first United goal against?

Who did Eric Cantona score his first United goal against?

Manchester City
Cantona made his United debut against Manchester City in December 1992, coming on as a second-half substitute. United won 2-1 thanks to goals from Paul Ince and Mark Hughes. Despite a disappointing start to the season, five months later, United were champions for the first time in more than two decades.

What is the best stand at Old Trafford?

Old Trafford is a large stadium with stands on all four sides and additional seating areas in the corners of the ground. The best views can probably be found in the South Stand, but the best stand to sit in for atmosphere purposes is the West Stand, home of United’s more hard-core fans.

Where did Eric Cantona start his football career?

Cantona’s first professional club was Auxerre, where he spent two years in the youth team before making his debut on 5 November 1983, in a 4–0 league victory over Nancy. In 1984 his footballing career was put on hold as he carried out his national service.

How many appearances did Eric Cantona make for Manchester United?

Eric Daniel Pierre Cantona (born 24 May 1966 in Marseille) is a French football player turned actor. He was one of Manchester United’s greatest players. Cantona has more than 140 appearances with Manchester United. He ended his professional footballing career with the team.

Who was man United fan that Eric Cantona kicked?

(former United director and solicitor Maurice Watkins) Twenty years on, the kung-fu kick former Manchester United striker Eric Cantona launched at Crystal Palace fan Matthew Simmons, moments after being sent off at Selhurst Park, still resonates as one of sport’s most extraordinary events, even by the standards of football’s melodramas.

What was the kung fu kick that Eric Cantona did?

Twenty years on, the kung-fu kick former Manchester United striker Eric Cantona launched at Crystal Palace fan Matthew Simmons, moments after being sent off at Selhurst Park, still resonates as one of sport’s most extraordinary events, even by the standards of football’s melodramas.