Chapter 114: Thierry. Henry

The game just started, Arsenal's goal was almost breached, which surprised Wenger, he won Flamini in the midfield in this game, and sent Ljungberg, originally to increase the creativity of the team's midfield, but unexpectedly became the team's shortcoming, although there is Gilberto. Silva was in charge, but he was still too thin in terms of interception, and was penetrated by AC Milan's quick counter-attack in the blink of an eye.

Wenger hurriedly walked to the sidelines, pulled Pire, and told the team to slow down the pace of attack, play two more wings, and lose the ball in the middle and AC Milan seized the opportunity to counterattack, which was too dangerous.

Henry, who had just conceded the goal, was also a little relieved, if it wasn't for Lehmann's performance just now, he would have become the team's big culprit.

Henry is no stranger to AC Milan, after all, he also had an experience of playing in the Italian league, of course, that experience is something Henry definitely does not want to recall.

In the 1997/1998 UEFA Champions League, Thierry Henry shone in two Champions League knockout matches against Bayer Leverkusen, especially in the first leg of the match, Henry scored two goals to help Monaco win 4-0, and in the second leg of the same year, Thierry Henry scored another goal to draw 2-2 away.

The two games lit up the eyes of the scouts sent by Juventus, who were supposed to be sent to inspect Butters, but Zuihou repeatedly mentioned Henry in the inspection report they submitted to the club, praising his speed, jishu and calmness. Juventus, who have never liked to buy new people, were tempted, but general manager Moggi said to wait.

While waiting, he saw Henry's first appearance for France on October 11, 1997, in which France won 2-1 against South Africa, and while waiting, he saw Henry score three goals for France in the 1998 Shijie Cup and lift the Hercules Cup; Moggi couldn't wait, especially when Zinedine Zidane kept blowing wind in his ears about Thierry Henry being France's most Haode left-sided player.

In the summer of 1998, Moggie's takeover was unsuccessful because Henry was injured, but he negotiated everything with the Monegasque at the negotiating table.

In December 1998, when the winter transfer market opened, Henry finally arrived at Juventus, to the side of big brother Zinedine Zidane. Unfortunately, after Henry joined Juventus, he was mostly placed in the winger position, and the 20-year-old was unable to adapt to Italy's tight defense for a while, playing 16 league games. Only three goals were scored, ending an unsatisfactory season.

After that season, Thierry Henry moved to Arsenal and eventually worked his way up to Arsenal to become one of the best strikers in Shijie football.

But the handling of the ball just now was obviously a big failure, and it was cut off so easily by Maldini, if it was in normal times, Henry would never have made such a mistake.

He's nervous!

That's right! Henry is just nervous!

There are too many things on Henry's body, and Henry, who was not ambitious at Juventus, came to Highbury, and his mentor Arsene Wenger once again served as his guide, and the No. 14 shirt has been with Henry for a period of love in his career.

Arriving in London, the iconic Big Ben is a reminder that Henry's time has come, and four days after his move to the Gunners, Henry came off the bench against Leicester City for his first appearance for Arsenal.

However, Thierry Henry's first goal in his first seven league games was delayed, and fans who had hoped he could replace Anelka began to become skeptical. But Arsene Wenger still believes he has what it takes to be a better striker than Nicolas Anelka, and it is clear that Wenger is right.

On September 18, 1999, in the eighth round of the Premier League match between Arsenal and Southampton, Henry finally opened his goal account, and a legend began from there.

Henry's first goal at Highbury came against Derby County, when his two goals helped the Gunners to a comeback victory, and Henry was running almost frantically on the pitch, receiving the cheers of the Gunners fans, and the pent-up passion was fully reflected in the young man who was only 22 years old at the time, and Henry later described how he felt at that time as if he was back in his happiest school days.

In 1999/2000, Henry's first season, he scored a total of 18 goals, and after a poor start, he broke out perfectly. Even his approach to goal is the most varied, with long runs, left-footed, right-footed, and even headers, which are widely considered to be his worst suits. The only regret is that Thierry Henry did not win trophies this season, especially in the UEFA Cup final, where Arsenal lost on penalties to Galatasaray, and Henry missed his first trophy.

In his second season, with the title of European Championship winner, Thierry Henry has become more and more confident, and he has repeatedly said that he has liked the style of the Premier League, which is tough, fast and does not lose the jishu content.

Adaptation to the Premier League has brought Thierry Henry's shè style to the fullest, and his imaginative football has brought a new and unique style to the Premier League.

In October 2000, Thierry Henry scored an incredible goal against Manchester United, and the scene of him celebrating on the phone with his masseur became a Premier League classic.

Henry himself explained: "I haven't scored in six games, I made a bet with the masseur before the game that this one would go in, how about it, I did it!"

Henry announced the return of the king with such a spectacular scene, but Henry, who was getting better and better in the first two seasons of the Premier League, never won the trophy.

In the 2000/2001 FA Cup final, Thierry Henry missed a chance to score, and he could only watch Owen, who was about his age, score to the top of the Treble, while he himself fell to the ground in agony.

However, the performance of Jingcai in two seasons in Highbury also made Henry quickly named Highbury Express.

It's an apt name, and Henry's speed is indeed a lethal weapon in his maneuvers against opponents, while his well-rounded jishu and free-kick skills have given him a few more scoring moves than the average pure shè.

The third season has begun, and Henry is on his way to the top. There is one game that must be remembered, and this is the story that took place on November 25, 2001, on that rainy night in London, when Manchester United, a three-time Premier League champion, lost their footing, Barthez passed the ball to the feet of Henry, who scored easily, and looking back, this classic celebration left his friend Barthez in the memory of pain.

Highbury in the pouring rain was a victory for Thierry Henry over Barthez and Arsenal for Premier League giants Manchester United.

A few minutes later, Barthez offered another big gift, and Henry smiled again. Arsenal beat Manchester United 3-1 and took the initiative to win the Premier League title in their own hands in the 01/02 season.

Two weeks later, when the Gunners were two goals behind Villa and Thierry Henry stepped up to equalise, a rare Henry was seen, and his exuberant and somewhat over-the-top celebration reflected how desperately the Gunners needed to win.

In stoppage time, Thierry Henry scored again to help Arsenal complete the comeback, and a miraculous comeback requires miraculous heroes, and even the always reserved professor Arsene Wenger cheered for his hero with a rare roar of looking up to the sky.

The following season was like a smooth one, and Henry's celebrations became more and more imposing, as the group of Gunners he led finally approached the top of the Premier League.

This season is the second time in Arsenal's history that they have won the Premier League, and Thierry Henry has lifted the trophy for the first time. Of course, Thierry Henry also won the FA Cup, with Arsenal achieving the Double in the 01/02 season, Henry was the Premier League's best shè for the first time with 24 goals, and his Golden Boot gave him the status of a king in Highbury and even in the Premier League.

No fan who likes Thierry Henry will forget this moment and this goal, which took place in the north London derby in '02. It was Thierry Henry's most classic goal celebration and the kneeling ride after the 70-meter run was exciting. It also foreshadows the continuation of the 2002/03 season that belonged to Henry.

On November 27, 2002, Thierry Henry of the Stamenio Olimpico in Rome was unstoppable, scoring a hat-trick in the Champions Cup against Roma, his first hat-trick on the European stage.

Almost a full year later, still in Italy, Henry scored two more goals to lead the army to a 5-1 sweep of Inter Milan, and the 26-year-old Henry shook Zanetti The image is a long-lasting memory.

On 12 January 2003, in the match between Arsenal and Birmingham, Thierry Henry reached the milestone of 100 goals for the Gunners. Less than three and a half years after he arrived, he has already entered the Arsenal club's Hall of Fame.

At that time, Henry, who had long been known as King Highbury, was in his prime, and he was absolutely confident.

The 03/04 season was a history-making season for Thierry Henry and Arsenal, as they became the first team to remain unbeaten all season since the Premier League began. The goals of these icons and the heartfelt shouts of the on-the-spot commentary were complemented by the Arsenal of that era, the French Gunners were all at the same time, and the ice prince and Thierry Henry were almost perfectly paired, and no one in the league could stop him.

A long-distance run against Liverpool in April 2004 was like putting people back in the north London derby two years ago. Henry used the domineering goal and a hat-trick to help the Gunners win the Reds and sprint towards the title.

Just seven days later, a strikingly similar goal was again scored in Highbury, with Leeds United's defence as easily torn apart by King Thierry Henry, just like the Reds had been a week earlier, and he had scored four goals in a game that had even earned him the respect of his opponents.

In the first round, Henry helped the Gunners to maintain their unbeaten season, with 26 wins and 12 draws, an unparalleled record, and Arsenal once again regained the Premier League title that had been lost for a year. They then went on to record a record of 49 games unbeaten in the Premier League, while Thierry Henry won the Shijie Footballer of the Year in a row, won the Premier League Golden Boot in a row, and also won the Premier League Professional League and the Journalists' Association in a row.

On October 18, 2005, an ordinary Champions League group stage, an ordinary opponent, Henry will remember for life. The two goals against Sparta Prague saw him surpass Ian Wright's club record of 185 goals and officially became Arsenal's all-time number one shère.

Wright personally handed over to Henry the gunner who marked the king of shè hands, and the turn of the old and new shoh eras was officially witnessed at this moment. In the space of eight years, he has already rewritten many Arsenal records, and his performances are far from finished.

When playing against Real Madrid, the scene of the four superstars breaking the goal of the opponent made people's blood boil, this is the peak Henry, the figure of the king, who competes with the spirit.

With the Premier League and FA Cup already in place, the Champions League trophy became Thierry Henry's dream in the 05/06 season. When he stormed his former club Juventus at Highbury and when Arsene Wenger sank the submarine with joy, the Gunners were just 90 minutes away from the Champions League trophy.

Before that, though, Henry had another task, saying goodbye to Highbury, a hat-trick to bid farewell to the stadium with its infinite glory.

Ian Wright in the stands was very excited, he is a legend of Arsenal, and he has been surpassed by today's legend Henry, all on this lawn, there are too many thoughts, too many stories, integrated in this 93-year-old football temple, integrated in King Henry's affectionate Zuihou kiss.

The Gunners' new home is just around the corner, a few minutes by car, a few streets away from the Emirates Stadium, Henry is in his eighth year of the Gunners era, he is the captain, he is the leader, he is the legend, he is the shère, he is the king of the guns.

His team-mates can still fight for Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, but does Thierry still have that chance?

Thierry Henry loved Arsenal, but he was also fed up with always being away from the top of Europe, and even more fed up with the tightened finances and lack of strong team-mates in order to build that damn new stadium, and this season Arsenal were finally beaten by Chelsea's Ruble.

Henry wanted to go out for a walk, but before leaving, he wanted Zuihou to do one more thing, which was to help Arsenal win the trophy that symbolized the top of Europe.

The past flashed quickly in Henry's mind, and when everything returned to square one, Henry finally calmed down, but this calm was accompanied by a surging battle hope in his heart.

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