Arsenal forward Kanu, who appeared to think the Sheffield United defence were helping him transition into English football.After the Blades kicked the ball out of play to allow Lee Morris an opportunity to receive treatment, Ray Parlour threw the ball back to Alan Kelly to gift possession back to Steve Bruce’s side.
Unfortunately, Kanu did not get the memo, as he latched onto the ball in front of a horrified Kelly, before squaring the ball for Marc Overmars to tap in.Read More: 'You Chelsea c***': How Arsenal fans reacted to The Shamen and 'Spurs' cheerleadersPossessed with rage and furious anger, Kelly darted across the pitch like Usain Bolt in pursuit of a rather shell-shocked referee.
Arsenal would go on to win the match 2-1, knocking United out of the FA Cup when they looked set for a replay at Bramall Lane.Fortunately for the Blades, Arsene Wenger, the footballing purist he is, took the unprecedented step of allowing United to replay the match. “The second goal is a controversial goal and we feel that it is not right,” Wenger said after the match.“We have the feeling that we didn't win the game like we want to win our games.” Wenger was very upset by the manner of the victory, hence the reason why he decided to allow the game to be restarted at a later date.
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