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Eric Contonna, The King of Old Trafford

Frenchman Eric Contonna born in France on May 24, 1966, the player who became an actor. The player who played in the French championship and then in England in his strongest teams at that time. He is nicknamed Eric the King by spectators and fans of world football, a player with formidable abilities and a rare attacker to reproduce, but so he was unique in his behavior inside the stadium but also outside. Gifted by his techniques which helped Eric to be Champions of England in four times with the Leeds, he was also famous for his dry character. The player was named best player who has evolved within the club in its history. On top of that, according to a Barclays poll, Eric was the best player in the history of the Premier League. His style and his personality make him a brilliant actor, and he had encountered in his career, situations that marked the history of the first league such as his scene with one of the spectators who went beyond the spectator bar and had insulted Eric,

Manchester United VS Tottenham, the summit without a winner.

As expected, the meeting of the day, between the Red Devils and Harry Kean’s colleagues, lived up to spectators' expectations. In the middle of the empty stands at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and after a minute of silence devoted to the souls of the victims of Corona virus, the referee signaled the start of the game. Directly, the two teams tried to open the scoring in order to mix the plans of coaches José Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Opportunities started to appear for the host team through a shot from the right side transferred by the Manchester defense to the corner in the 4th minute. Manchester United's reaction only made the first attempt to open the scoring in the 23rd with a shot from Marcus Rashford, but goalkeeper Hugo Lloris cleared it with a fine parade. The Tottenham coach drew the fruit of your solid tactics in the 26th sequence with a goal scored by Steven Bergwijn following a formidable sprint and a concentrated and very strong strike which did not leav