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Thierry Henry reveals what makes Arsenal special from all Premier League clubs

Thierry Henry is considered to be the best ever Arsenal player and he has revealed what he believes makes the gunners the most special club in the Premier League.

Thierry Henry, the legendary Arsenal player, recently revealed why he believes that the Gunners are a special club that is different from the others. In an interview for the Arsenal Amazon documentary, Henry spoke about how Arsenal has always been a club of the people and how it represents the diversity of London.

Henry stated that Arsenal was one of the first clubs to have black players, which made it a representation of the mass of the UK and how London is. This statement highlights how Arsenal has always been a club that embraces diversity and inclusivity. The Gunners have always been at the forefront of promoting equality in football, and this is something that Henry believes makes them unique.

“[Arsenal] always have been the club of the people, the streets. Arsenal was one of the first clubs to really have black players, so it did represent the mass of the UK & how London is. I hope people at the club know that & who they’re playing for.” said Henry.

The former striker also spoke about how he hopes people at the club know who they are playing for. This statement emphasizes how important it is for players to understand their role in representing not just themselves but also their fans and their community. It shows that Henry believes that playing for Arsenal is not just about winning games but also about representing something bigger than oneself.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 15: Patrick Vieira of Arsenal with Premier League Trophy after the Premier League match between Arsenal and Leicester City on May 15, 2004 Arsenal Stadium, Highbury in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Henry’s comments reflect what many fans believe about Arsenal. The Gunners have always been known for their style of play, which emphasizes creativity, flair, and attacking football. They have also been known for their commitment to youth development and giving young players a chance to shine on the big stage.

Arsenal’s history is filled with iconic moments and legendary players who have helped shape the club’s identity. From Herbert Chapman’s revolutionary tactics in the 1930s to Arsene Wenger’s Invincibles in 2004, Arsenal has always been a club that has pushed boundaries and challenged conventions.

Arsenal is a club that represents something bigger than just football. It represents the diversity and inclusivity of London, and it has always been a club of the people. Henry’s comments serve as a reminder that Arsenal’s identity is not just about winning games but also about representing something greater than oneself.

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