Nwankwo Kanu was the standout on a pitch packed with football icons as the Nigerian striker scored a hat-trick for Arsenal legends against AC Milan Glorie.
At 40 years young, Kanu showed at the Emirates he is still in fine touch with both head and feet after coming off the bench.
Kanu was so keen to get his day underway that he stayed on the pitch for the start of the match, before realising he was actually due to start on the bench for Arsene Wenger's side.
Once he got on the pitch he delighted a sell-out crowd at The Arsenal Foundation fundraiser and some fans were so impressed they felt Kanu could still do a job for their first team.
His first-half header into the top corner got the Gunners side off the mark and he almost found another when he turned Dario Simic only to fire his shot wide.
A second emphatic header from Luis Boa Morte’s cross, which gunned in off the crossbar, in the 69th minute was rounded off with a comfortably taken penalty for his hat-trick.
Current striker Olivier Giroud was the man to cop the brunt of criticism with fans impressed by the former front man Kanu, whose last professional outings came for Portsmouth in 2012.
“Retired Kanu still has more pace and is still more clinical that Giroud," wrote one fan, who called for Arsene Wenger to sign him on a free.
Twitter user George said: "Kanu has gone for 12 years and has come and scored a hat Trick at the Emirates ahead of Giroud.”
Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg were similarly on song, with their performance capped off by Pires’ late goal.
Jens Lehmann, who started on the bench behind David Seaman, while former Italy and Milan star Christian Vieri scored a double for the visitors.
The Emirates crowd sang "Wenger, sign him up",
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