ARSENAL fans couldn't get over the heartwarming moment Kanu met club legend Charlie George.
The former Gunners hitman met the legendary George during a recent trip to the Emirates to watch Mikel Arteta's troops.
George, 72, told Kanu: "I used to play for Arsenal in the '70s.
"And when I saw you, you made me love when you played because you played so free-spirited."
Kanu soon found himself in awe of George after being told the midfielder scored the winning in the 1971 FA Cup final to secure Arsenal's first-ever double.
The Nigerian shook George's hand before being shown one of his many goals for the north Londoners.
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Kanu's accompanying caption for the clip read: "KAN U believe it?
"I met with Arsenal icon, Charle George.
"Deep into extra-time at the 1971 FA Cup Final, with the scores locked at 1-1, he sent a thunderous 20-yard drive beyond the reach of Ray Clemence in the Liverpool goal.
"It sealed a first ‘Double’ for Arsenal."
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Arsenal fans were quick to comment on the meeting of former Gunners, with one saying: "Real recognises real."
Another said: "Different generations but linked by ability and impact on The Arsenal.
"Kanu and Charlie George, two guys who will always be greats amongst the Arsenal fans."
And another said: "Charlie George Arsenal legend."
One remarked: "Two legends. Will never forget Kanu's hat trick at the Bridge."
Another chimed in: "This is so wholesome."
Arsenal will be back in action on Sunday afternoon, welcoming high-flying Brighton to the Emirates.
The north Londoners currently trail first-placed Manchester City by one point, although they have played a game more than the defending champions.
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