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THIERRY HENRY has questioned why Gabriel took Arsenal’s fifth penalty against Paris Saint-Germain. The Brazilian missed the crucial spot kick that saw PSG run out winners. Eberechi Eze also
Henry was referring, among other things, to what remains the most important goal of the DFB star's career. In the 2021 Champions League final, Havertz, then still with Chelsea FC,
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Thierry Henry reacts surprisingly to Gabriel's missed penalty that cost Arsenal the Champions League
The Gunners' all-time idol didn't hide his true feelings after the team's defeat.. The UEFA Champions League final left one of the most painful memories for Arsenal in recent years. After tying 1-1 against PSG,
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry was bemused as to why Gabriel Magalhaes took the Gunners' fifth penalty in their Champions League final shootout defeat against Paris Saint-Germain
His children were also in attendance to give their father a heart-warming gesture. THIERRY HENRY was spotted alongside his rarely-seen partner Andrea Rajacic at the BBC SPOTY awards on Thursday. The Arsenal icon, 48, was in attendance to pick up his ...
Kai Havertz made Champions League history with his early goal for Arsenal in the final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Bukayo Saka is Arsenal through and through after coming through the club's Hale End academy and wants to make history with victory in the Champions League final
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has sent a classy message to Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes after he surpassed his Premier League assist record.Undisputed assist kingFernandes officially
Thierry Henry has thanked a new “generation” of Arsenal title-winners for giving his children a Premier League success to savour. Mikel Arteta’s side have ended a 22-year wait for a top-flight title after being confirmed as champions by Manchester City’s draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday night.
The former France striker was in town for an event at the Lion City Sailors Training Centre. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Arsenal fell short against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, but Thierry Henry sees no reason to be too downbeat. Thierry Henry insists Arsenal have had a fantastic season, despite their failure to get over the line in the Champions League.