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Arsenal legend urges fans to keep faith in Wenger

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Thierry Henry is urging all Arsenal fans to continue believing in Arsene Wenger.

The Arsenal legend recently admitted that he is ‘suffering’ after witnessing another disappointing season for The Gunners.

However, the 33-year old Frenchman is asking all fans to trust in Wenger as he believes, he is the man who will bring back to glory days to the club who have gone six years without a trophy.

‘When you play for Arsenal, there is always criticism. But I feel like any other fan. I’m like the rest of the team right now, I’m suffering.’

‘But we have to help and believe in that team. They had the potential to win this season, they’ve always been so close to winning but sometimes fall short. I think the team can do it and I hope that the boss stays because he is a very important person right there for that organisation.’

Henry will be returning to London in the summer, when we’ll welcome the New York Red Bulls who are one of the four participants in this year’s Emirates Cup.

‘It will be a good feeling. To see Arsenal’s people again, the employees who work there, the players, the fans, the boss.’

‘I love the people, the fans, the people who work there from the chef to the guy who takes care of the field.’

Henry also stated that he has no intentions on returning to playing football in Europe again and will look to finish his career in the US.

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Written by Mike Harvey

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  • Michael says:

    Whilst it is never nice to hear of someone “suffering” in this case it is quite interesting. Henry obviously still has feelings for AFC, perhaps this could be used to our advantage? I do not mean in a playing role, but some of our recent performances, especially at home have lacked a killer edge. Could Henry, in a coaching role, help our players find new ways to score in matches where nothing looks possible. He certainly has the influence and discipline to be a coach ( refer to rumours of dressing room over-discipline by senior players around 2003-04 season).
    He still has love for the club that made him so why wouldn’t he jump at the chance to earn his coaching badges in a familiar surrounding?

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