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    La Historia de Eric Cantona “The King” del Manchester United

    Eric Cantona fue uno de los mejores jugadores de los años noventa, aunque su fuerte carácter y personalidad frenaron su carrera como futbolista. Su talento en el campo se transformaba en una rebeldía incontrolable y sus valores humanos chocaban con lo que se suponía que debía ser una estrella del fútbol. Siempre fue políticamente incorrecto y tuvo que huir de Francia hasta Inglaterra, para dejar de ser un incomprendido. En Manchester se fusionó con un club que, como él, quería resurgir de sus cenizas y en donde Cantona se convirtió en el Rey del Teatro de los Sueños.

    La llegada del francés a Manchester supuso un cambio de ciclo para el United, que dio inicio a la época más dorada de su historia. Con la camiseta de los Diablos Rojos, Cantona jugó 185 partidos, marcó 82 goles y levantó 9 títulos. En el total de su carrera ganó 14 trofeos, rozó los 500 partidos (495) y los 200 goles anotados (185).

    Prepárate para conocer la historia de L’enfant terrible, un genio con mucho genio que se convirtió en el Diablo Rojo del United y el futbolista más rebelde de la historia.

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    ⏰ Marcas de Tiempo
    00:00 La historia de Éric Cantona
    01:20 Sofascore
    01:40 Los inicios de Cantona
    02:00 Auxerre (1983-88)
    03:30 O.Marsella (1988)
    04:00 Cantona vs Henri Michel
    04:19 Cantina tira la camiseta del Marsella
    04:40 Cesión al Burdeos (1989)
    05:00 Cesión en el Montpellier (89-90)
    05:50 Traspaso al Nimes (1991)
    06:40 Cantona agrede a un árbitro
    07:00 Retirada momentánea
    08:00 Campeón de la Premier con el Leeds (1992)
    08:25 Euro 1992
    08:40 Hat-trick al Liverpool en la Charity
    09:24 Fichaje por el Manchester Utd
    10:25 Fuera del Mundial 1994
    11:00 Balón de Bronce (1993)
    11:30 The “KING” de Old Trafford
    12:05 Patada “Kung-Fu “a un hooligan
    12:20 Sancionado y apartido de la selección
    13:41 Un regreso triunfal
    14:30 Mejor Gol de Cantona
    14:45 Protagonista comercial NIKE
    15:00 Retirada por sorpresa

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    Eric Cantona was one of the best players of the nineties, although his strong character and personality slowed down his career as a footballer. His talent on the field transformed into uncontrollable rebellion and his human values ​​clashed with what a

    Soccer star was supposed to be. He was always politically incorrect and had to flee from France to England, to stop being misunderstood. In Manchester he merged with a club that, like him, wanted to rise from its ashes and where Cantona became the King of the Theater of Dreams.

    Get ready to learn the story of L’enfant terrible, a genius with a lot of genius who became United’s Red Devil and the most rebellious footballer in history. Éric Cantona was born on May 24, 1966 in the French city of Marseille and grew up in

    A gypsy family of Italian and Spanish origins. In the Caillols neighborhood he began playing football and at the age of 14 he was on the verge of signing for Nice, although it was finally Auxerre who signed him. At the age of 16 he began playing with the reserve team and in 1983

    He made his debut with the first team. In 1986, due to a lack of minutes, he was loaned to Martigues. His good performances in the French second division made him sign a professional contract with Auxerre, with which he signed his first great season in 86-87. The 21-

    Year-old emerged as the team’s top scorer, scoring 17 goals in 40 games. In the summer of ’87 he debuted with the French team and scored his first goal in a friendly against Germany. Cantona was France’s star in the U21 European Championship won by the French team and seemed

    Poised to be the new talent of French football. However, his bad temper began to take its toll on him. In 87-88 he scored another 10 goals, but he punched his teammate Martini and made a violent tackle that cost him a three-month suspension.

    The footballer’s rebellion made him ask for a transfer to a club with greater aspirations and in 1988 he was transferred to Olympique de Marseille. Cantona joined his hometown club and Olimpique invested 22 million francs in his signing, a record amount for the time.

    The French striker enjoyed playing for his childhood team but a few weeks later his controversial character betrayed him again. Coach Henri Michel did not call him up for the French team and Eric Cantona exploded by calling him a “bag of shit.” The

    French federation sanctioned him with a one-year suspension and in January 1989 the “Enfant terrible” got involved with Olympique. Angry with his coach for a substitution in a friendly, Cantona threw his Marseille shirt on the ground and the club imposed another disciplinary sanction on him.

    The episode ended with Cantona’s loan to Girondins de Bordeaux, where he finished the season scoring 6 goals in 11 games. In 1989, Cantona returned to the French team, where Platini hoped to tame his character and take advantage of his talent. However,

    Marseille does not have the forward, whom they decide to loan for a season to Montpellier. There Cantona had a magnificent year, scoring 14 goals in 39 games, forming an exquisite tandem with the Colombian Carlos Valderrama and culminating the campaign with the French Cup title.

    His great performance allowed him to return to Marseille where the new coach, Franz Beckenbauer, became his main supporter. Cantona responded with goals and, as in the French team, formed a lethal forward with his compatriot Jean-Pierre Papin. When he seemed more settled, he suffered an injury and the arrival of

    Raymond Goethals on the bench ended up removing him from the starting eleven. The Belgian coach changed the system to play with a single striker and his team won the league without him feeling like a protagonist.

    Cantona did not play a single minute in the French Cup final or in the very final of the European Cup that Red Star beat Marseille, so Cantona asked the president to leave the club. Marseille ended up transferring him at the end of the season and the modest Nimes was the one that

    Opted for him, paying a current value of 1.5 million euros. However, Cantona’s performance was not as expected. The striker only scored 2 goals from penalties in 17 games and his talent was insufficient to prevent the team from falling to the relegation spots.

    The criticism of Éric was immediate and the tension caused the genius of the Marseille genius to explode again. In a match against Saint-Étienne he was sent off for hitting the referee with a ball and, after being banned for four games, he exploded by calling the members of the disciplinary committee idiots.

    His reaction led to a two-month suspension and, wounded in his pride, Cantona announced his retirement at only 25 years old and, according to him, to dedicate himself to his other passion, the world of painting. Éric’s decision caused a great commotion in France, where Cantona remained undisputed

    For the French team. The coach Michel Platini managed to convince him to continue his career in another country, and arranged for him to leave France for England. In January 1992 he arranged a trial with Sheffield Wednesday, even playing an indoor football match wearing the Owls shirt. However,

    Coach Trevor Francis rejected his signing as too expensive and Cantona ended up signing for Leeds United. The Whites paid 900,000 pounds for the transfer to Nimes and the French striker made his debut on February 8 in the First Division. Cantona played 15 games in the second round of the championship and his participation

    Was essential for Leeds to unexpectedly win the League title. After becoming the new idol of Elland Road, Cantona was called up for the final tournament of the 1992 Euro Cup. France ended up losing in the group stage to Sweden and Denmark, who ultimately became the surprising champions.

    After that failure, Cantona returned to England and completed one of the best games of his career by scoring 3 goals in the Charity Shield. Leeds won the title after beating Liverpool 4-3 and the French striker reached the best moment of his sporting career. A week later he scored another hat-trick against

    Tottenham Hotspur and in his first 20 games of the season, he managed to score 13 goals, becoming one of the best players in the newly created Premier League. In November, Manchester United lost striker Dion Dublin due to a serious

    Injury and the Red Devils jumped into the market to sign Cantona. The Leeds coach, Howard Wilkinson, accepted the transfer due to the player’s unstable character and, after paying 1.2 million pounds, the French Devil arrived at the Theater of Dreams.

    Cantona made his debut with the Red Devils in the Manchester derby and from the first moment he shone with his own light. Alex Ferguson took advantage of all his talent and thanks to his 9 goals in 22 games, he helped United win the League championship after 26 years of waiting.

    In 93-94 Cantona continued to lead Manchester United, but before the end of the year he would experience one of the biggest disappointments of his career. France was playing to qualify for the World Cup in the United States against Bulgaria in the Parc des Princes. The Gauls took the lead on the

    Scoreboard with a goal from Cantona, but in a totally unexpected way, the Bulgarians came back with a goal from Kostadinov in the last minute that left France out of the World Cup. Added to the World Cup disappointment was United’s elimination from the Champions League,

    Where they lost by surprise to Turkish Galatasaray. However, the performance of the French star in England was sublime, winning three titles and becoming the Player of the season. Awarded the 1993 Bronze Ball, Cantona lifted another Charity Shield, won his first

    FA Cup and achieved a personal record by scoring 18 goals in the League. Ferguson’s team won their second consecutive Premiership and Éric earned the nickname “The King” of the Theater of Dreams. Mancunian fans enjoyed the talent and competitiveness of the French star,

    Who with the “7” on his back became the symbol of an era team. In the summer market Madrid and Barcelona were interested in his signing, but Ferguson and United refused to negotiate for their new star. Cantona had found his place and calmed his character, until the 25th

    January 1995 he was sent off and, on the way to the locker room, he kicked and punched a Crystal Palace holligan several times. The player was punished with 8 months of disqualification and 2 weeks in jail, although he did not end up in prison in exchange for completing 120 hours of

    Community service. Cantona complied with the sanction with a mysterious phrase “When the seagulls follow the fishing boat it is because they think they are going to throw sardines into the sea” and years later he described that attack as “the best moment of his career.”

    That sanction would be a turning point in his career, since the French coach Aimé Jaquet removed him from the national team indefinitely. With that sad end, Eric ended his international presence with Les Bleus, with whom he played 45 games and scored 20 goals. During his

    9 years in the French team, Cantona was only able to play in one prestigious tournament and would be left with the regret of not playing in any World Cup. With the Frenchman’s absence, United were unable to retain the League title and finished second, just one point behind Blackburn Rovers. Cantona

    Returned to the playing field in October 1995 and led United in the midst of a generational change. The Generation of ’92 rose strongly and youth players such as the Neville brothers, Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes, Ryan Gyggs and David Beckham established themselves in the first team.

    Cantona’s 14 goals helped the Red Devils regain the Premier League throne and another goal from “The King” against Liverpool helped United sign another League and Cup double. In the 96-97 campaign, Cantona His scoring performance dropped , although he left flashes of his magic by scoring one of his most memorable goals

    And in which he left us with an iconic celebration. Cantona became a media star and after starring in one of the most famous commercials in history, he won his fourth Premier in five years with the Red Devils. For the first time in that five years, United reached

    The semifinals of the Champions League, but the English ended up being eliminated at the hands of a Borussia Dortmund team that would end up conquering the Orejona. Shortly after turning 31, Cantona surprisingly announced his retirement from football: “I have been a

    Professional for 13 years and that is too long. I have always considered retiring when I was at the top, and with Manchester United I have “I’ve reached the peak of my career.” The Frenchman’s arrival in Manchester marked a change of cycle for United, which began

    The most golden era in its history. With the Red Devils shirt, Cantona played 185 games, scored 82 goals and won 9 titles. In his total career he won 14 trophies, almost 500 games (495) and 200 goals scored (185). After his soccer journey, Cantona began

    His career as an actor, playing beach soccer and filming successful films and advertisements . His enigmatic personality continues to leave no one indifferent and in August 2019 he starred in another disconcerting speech at the UEFA gala that left the football world speechless. The French genius delighted us with the magic of his

    Football and an unpredictable character, but above all he allowed us to discover a unique charisma that stood out as one of the most rebellious footballers in history.

    50 Comments

    1. La frase de Cantona es una metáfora que se utiliza para describir la anticipación o la expectativa de obtener algo. En este contexto, las gaviotas están siguiendo un barco pesquero porque creen que habrá sardinas que se arrojarán al mar. La idea subyacente es que las gaviotas están siguiendo la embarcación en la esperanza de obtener alimento fácilmente, ya que esperan que las sardinas se descarten o se arrojen al agua durante la actividad pesquera.

      En un sentido más amplio, la frase podría aplicarse a situaciones en las que las personas o grupos siguen a otros con la esperanza de obtener beneficios o ganancias de alguna manera. Puede ser una reflexión sobre la anticipación de obtener algo valioso al seguir a alguien que parece tener acceso a ello

    2. Habrá sido un rebelde sin igual, pero Cantona es ídolo TOTAL del Manchester United y nos dio (Leeds United) la Liga 91/92 y la Charity Shield de forma brillante!
      Esa patada con puñetazos al hincha del Crystal Palace fue tan famosa como cuando Roy Keane se vengó de Alf-Inge Haaland!

    3. Cantona tenia que haber jugado en el Real Madrid, fue todo un grande de Europa y tenia una rabia y una furia comparable a la de Juanito…
      Aqui hubiese hecho más historia si cabe…

    4. Si,el tipo tenia un carácter fuerte , PERO me parece lo delicados que fueron los de la federación francesa y los árbitros. El tipo se portaba mal pero no era para tanto.

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