FourFourTwo's 100 best foreign Premier League players ever: 80-71
HDEmbedded video for FourFourTwo's 100 best foreign Premier League players ever: 80-7178. JSEmbedded video for FourFourTwo's 100 best foreign Premier League players ever: 80-7177. Nwankwo Kanu"Kanu is a magician," explained former soccer/">Arsenal team mate Gilberto, "and sometimes I'm not sure he knows what he's going to do next with the ball." He won six major trophies with Liverpool over seven seasons, including the Champions League in 2005 and the 2001 UEFA Cup, before moving on to Manchester City and then, briefly, MK Dons. REFEATURE Howay the entertainers: Reliving Newcastle's 1995/96 title challenge, by the players79.REFEATURE Howay the entertainers: Reliving Newcastle's 1995/96 title challenge, by the playersEmbedded video for FourFourTwo's 100 best foreign Premier League players ever: 90-8189. Seeing as the Dutchman made nearly 400 Premier League appearances for Coventry, Aston Villa, soccer/">Middlesbrough and Hull, that amounts to some substantial affection – and rightly so. Dirk KuytSigned from Feyenoord as a free-scoring striker, Kuyt looked destined to be just another forward to experience cringe-inducing difficulty in turning Eredivisie goals into Premier League currency. But while that beautiful chipped goal to cap a 5-0 thronking of Manchester United in October 1996 deserves its regular outings on Premier League Years, Albert's defensive qualities shouldn't be overlooked. His attacking forays assisted Newcastle in overloading opponents, as the Entertainers came close to ending the club's interminable trophy drought.
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