Eric Cantona and ‘the hooligan’: the impact of the kung-fu kick 25 years on

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Twenty-five years have passed since Cantona launched himself into the crowd at Selhurst Park. It remains his best moment

By Rob Smyth for Nessun Dorma

Eric Cantona scored 82 goals for Manchester United. He won four league titles and two Doubles, and was a catalyst for the most successful period in the club’s history. None of that will keep him warmest in his dotage. “My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan.”

Cantona always refers to Matthew Simmons, with a delightful, absent-minded contempt, as “the hooligan”. It’s a neat way of dehumanising the gobby fan he dealt with when he tried to kick racism out of football on 25 January 1995. Twenty-five years later, the footage and images of his kung-fu kick retain an exhilarating power. It was the definitive example of what Alex Ferguson called Cantona’s “defiant charisma”. His defiance that night defined his career, and also his life.

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Written by Rob Smyth
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Eric Cantona and ‘the hooligan’: the impact of the kung-fu kick 25 years on

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