Giving the perspective of someone who was at Selhurst Park on that fateful day, as quoted by the Mirror, McClair has revealed that players actually pointed out that Cantona was clearly agitated before the incident and suggested that he should have been substituted at half-time.
Sir Alex Ferguson is the greatest Scottish manager in football history - and the Man Utd hero had his say on the best player his nation ever produced.
Sir Alex Ferguson did not hold back with his ruthless approach towards one Manchester United legend during his remarkable reign at Old Trafford.
It's 10 April 1994 and Manchester United's hopes of landing the club's first Double are on the brink of collapsing.
Dennis Law, who passed away aged 84 on Friday, was close friends with Sir Alex Ferguson - who penned a moving tribute to the ex-forward and calling him "the King of Old Trafford"
Despite his recent Champions League triumph and consistent Premier League success, Pep Guardiola only ranks fifth on FourFourTwo's list of the 50 greatest managers.
Law, a two-time league champion with United and part of their 1968 European Cup-winning squad led by Sir Matt Busby - the first English team to lift the trophy - passed away on Friday at the age of 84. Law, who won the Ballon d'Or in 1964 and remains the only Scotsman to do so, also earned an impressive 55 caps for Scotland.
For me to say that of an opponent tells you…’ 😬 One player stood out in Ferguson’s 26-year spell at Old Trafford 🫣
Ruben Amorim could take an all-important page out of the playbook of iconic former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson during his time at Old Trafford.
Denis Irwin reckons new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is facing the same problems that dogged Alex Ferguson in his early trophy-less years at Old Trafford.
The January transfer window is in its final days and the Premier League's biggest sides are building up for a grandstand finish. Arsenal continue to be in the market for a striker and are believed to have had a shock £60m bid for Ollie Watkins rejected.
Jermaine Pennant has named Anfield as the stadium that he feels generates the most 'fearful' atmosphere for visiting teams. The former Premier League winger started out in the English top flight with Arsenal, scoring a hat-trick on his full debut for the club.