1. One of the world's best footballers
Thierry Henry's rise to fame as one of the world's best footballers began at Arsenal. After a difficult start in the Premier League, he quickly established himself as the club's top goal-scorer, netting an impressive tally of goals in almost every season he was there. His prolific goal-scoring record saw him become Arsenal's all-time leading goal-scorer, with a total of 228 goals in all competitions. His impressive performances earned him numerous individual accolades, including the Premier League Golden Boot four times, the PFA Players' Player of the Year twice, and the FWA Footballer of the Year three times.
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Advertisement2. 228 goals, 51 goals for France: Thierry Henry is a legendary striker
Thierry Henry is a legendary striker, having scored an incredible 228 goals in all competitions for Arsenal, making him the club's all-time leading scorer. His prolific goalscoring record has seen him become one of the most revered players in the club's history, with his name being chanted by fans at the Emirates Stadium to this day. Henry's goalscoring prowess was not limited to Arsenal, as he also scored 51 goals in 123 appearances for the French national team, making him their all-time leading scorer.
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3. Thierry Henry Adds "Va-Va-Voom" to Oxford Concise English Dictionary
The phrase "va-va-voom" has become synonymous with Thierry Henry, the legendary French footballer, after it was officially added to the Oxford Concise English Dictionary as a result of his appearances in Renault commercials. The phrase has become Thierry's trademark quote during the spots, and has been used to describe his style of play on the pitch, as well as his charisma off it.
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4. Thierry Henry Turns to Rap Music to Get Into the Zone
Before every match, Thierry Henry gets himself in the zone by listening to some of his favourite rap artists, such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog, Xzibit and the Wu-Tang Klan. He finds that the beats and lyrics of rap music help him to focus and get into the right mindset for the game ahead.
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Advertisement5. Thierry Henry loves two classic films
Thierry Henry is a fan of two classic films: the 1995 crime thriller "The Usual Suspects" and the 2002 drama "Antwone Fisher". Both movies have been praised for their gripping storylines and powerful performances, and Henry is no exception to their appeal. "The Usual Suspects" follows a group of criminals who are brought together by a mysterious figure, while "Antwone Fisher" tells the story of a young man's journey to find his family. Henry's appreciation for these two films speaks to his appreciation for compelling stories and strong characters.
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6. Legendary French footballer Thierry Henry retires
Thierry Henry is a legendary French footballer who achieved great success during his time with Arsenal. He won two Premier League titles and three FA Cups with the Gunners, and was twice nominated for the prestigious FIFA World Player of the Year award. He was also twice named the PFA Players' Player of the Year, and was awarded the FWA Footballer of the Year accolade on three occasions.
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7. 5-time UEFA Team of the Year Winner Thierry Henry
Thierry Henry is one of the most decorated footballers of all time, having been named in the UEFA Team of the Year a remarkable five times. This prestigious accolade is awarded to the 11 players who have performed the best in European football over the course of the season, and Henry's inclusion in the team five times is a testament to his incredible skill and longevity in the game.
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Advertisement8. Thierry Henry Returns to Arsenal on Loan
In 2010, Thierry Henry made the move to the United States to join the New York Red Bulls of the Major League Soccer. His time with the Red Bulls was a success, as he helped the team to win the Eastern Conference title in 2010. After two years with the Red Bulls, Henry returned to his former club Arsenal on loan for two months in 2012. During his time with Arsenal, Henry scored two goals in seven appearances.
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9. Thierry Henry Passes Platini: France's Leading Goal-Scorer
In October 2007, Thierry Henry made history by becoming France's all-time leading goal-scorer, surpassing the record previously held by Michel Platini. With 51 goals in 123 appearances for the French national team, Henry cemented his place in the history books as one of the greatest French footballers of all time.
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10. Football Star & Commercial Phenom
Thierry Henry was one of the most commercially successful footballers of all time. His iconic image was used to promote a variety of products, from Nike to Pepsi, and he was the face of many high-profile campaigns. His endorsement deals earned him millions of dollars, and he was even featured in a video game, FIFA Street 2. Henry's commercial success was a testament to his immense popularity and talent, and it helped to cement his legacy as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
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