Posted on Tuesday, 29th November 2011 by Tony Merakli
First it was Martin Keown urging Arsene Wenger to resign Thierry Henry, now it’s the turn of Arsenal icon Ian Wright telling the Gunners chief to bring back the French striker to The Emirates.
The 34-year-old New York Red Bull forward is currently training with his former club after another MLS rolled by and many are speculating whether Wenger will tie him down to a short-term deal in the upcoming weeks.
Well Wright, who netted 185 goals for Arsenal, reckons Henry could still do a job for the north London club and believes Wenger should seriously consider the possibility of re-signing the former French international, claiming ‘he is better than what we’ve got’ currently:
‘I think in the current climate of our striker situation why not sign Henry?’
‘Is he better than we’ve got? Yes!’
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November 29th, 2011 at 7:11 pm
If it`s possible I would definately re introduce Henry for the rest of the season but there are obviously reasons preventing this from happening.
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