Arsenal celebrate the anniversary of the Invincibles but the clip goes viral on social networks thanks to Harry Kane
Arsenal are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Invincibles' triumph and a clip has gone viral on social media thanks to Harry Kane.
He gunners They are famous for remaining unbeaten in the league throughout the 2003/04 season, winning the title by a margin of 11 points.
They sealed the crown in a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane on April 25 and celebrated on the courtscenes that have not been forgotten almost two decades later.
Their first home match at Highbury was on 1 May against Birmingham, which ended in a 0–0 draw.
There was a real party atmosphere in the famous old stadium, with their minds now focused on another milestone… remaining undefeated.
And 20 years after that match, a clip has resurfaced on social media of Arsenal players celebrating after that match.
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This is because fans believe they saw a young Kane celebrating in the crowd. He was part of the club's academy at the time and would probably have had easier access to match tickets.
There are more photographs of him during the title celebrations which further suggest it may have been him in the Highbury crowd.
The Gunners would regret releasing the young striker at the age of nine, who became a Tottenham legend and followed them in many north London derbies in the years that followed.
Kane, however, has insisted he was always a Spurs fan and even wanted to wear his Tottenham kit to train.
In 2015, he told Spurs TV: “I wanted to wear a Tottenham shirt but I don't think it would have gone very well.
“I was eight years old. I was at Arsenal for a year and obviously I was a kid, I just wanted to play football.
“I've been at Spurs since I was 11 and always loved the club.”
Arsenal's academy director at the time he released Kane, Roy Massey, he told talkSPORT in 2023 that he did not believe that the forward was good enough to succeed as a professional.
“To free Harry Kane… we don't have a crystal ball,” he told talkSPORT.
“If we did, we would be successful with all the young people we hired.
“Harry was a lovely young player. He was quiet, shy, he didn't have what we thought it would take for him to become a professional footballer and that's why we were totally wrong.”
Kane scored 280 goals for Spurs, a club record, before leaving for Bayern Munich last summer. Despite moving to another country, he continues to haunt Arsenal.
he helped them Expel the Gunners from the Champions League and has 43 goals in 43 games in the Bundesliga giant.