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9th February 2017
11:33am GMT

"Fergie had read the script that Eric was not at the peak of his creative powers any longer but was also well aware that he remained the fans' favourite, the undisputed King of Old Trafford.
"Cantona's career was littered with evidence that his parting from clubs was always laced with bitter recriminations. "Ferguson knew that if he dropped his French talisman the following season he would not just be annoying the player, he'd be angering United's adoring faithful."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/735090314180890624 The French striker, who joined United from Leeds in 1992, was the catalyst for United winning four Premier League titles and two FA Cups in his five years at the club. However, his final season was less productive and when he retired he claimed he had fallen out of love with the sport. Walker's claim is in keeping with Ferguson's account of Cantona's retirement.
"As the season came to a close, he continued to have the air of a man for whom football had lost its appeal," Ferguson wrote in his 1999 autobiography.
"Seeing the dullness in his eyes, and the changing outline of his physique, I had to acknowledge that perhaps he was right to terminate his career before blatant decline became an insult to the fierce pride that burned in him."
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