Former Arsenal and Man City striker Emmanuel Adebayor has announced his retirement from football at the age of 39.
Emmanuel Adebayor spent more than a decade in England playing for Arsenal , Manchester City, Tottenham and Crystal Palace. Recently, he officially announced his retirement, through a short video on his personal Instagram.
The video shows Adebayor's many trophies and goals in the past, including a controversial goal against his former team Arsenal in 2009.
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The celebration caused Adebayor to be boycotted by Arsenal fans.
The moment Adebayor hit the Gunners' net, the Man City striker ran straight towards the stands for Arsenal fans and celebrated provocatively.
The Togo striker's actions are attributed to the behavior of coach Arsene Wenger.
"I had a meeting with Mr. Wenger. He told me I had no future at Arsenal and fired me," he told Beyond The Game. "So I have no choice but to go to Man City."
"The next day, I saw him give a press conference and say that I'm after money. That's why I hate Arsenal so much."
During his time playing in England, Adebayor scored 97 goals. Before leaving Man City, he had a short loan spell at Real Madrid, then moved to Tottenham in 2012. After that, Adebayor drifted to Crystal Palace, İstanbul Başakşehir, Kayserispor and found his fortune in Paraguay, in color. Olympia shirt. Now, he has ended his career in digital shorts at his hometown team Semassi.
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