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I’m Arsenal invincible – Henry struggled mentally as a result of he was too huge for us

Arsenal legend Ray Parlour believes Thierry Henry struggled mentally as a result of he turned too huge for the membership.

Few might have predicted that Henry would turn into the best participant in world soccer when he signed for the Gunners from Juventus in 1999. For eight seasons, the elegant Frenchman embarrassed Premier League defenders with lightning tempo and silky motion, placing on a riveting show every time he stepped on to the pitch.

He ended his time at Arsenal with two Premier League titles, two FA Cups and completed because the membership’s all-time main goal-scorer with 226 objectives. But beneath his boastful exterior and otherworldly abilities, the striker suffered from despair and childhood trauma stemming from a have to please his dad.

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Opening up about his psychological struggles as a participant on the Diary of a CEO podcast, a tearful Henry stated: “My happiness and disappointment was at all times by means of folks. I didn’t know what used to make me unhappy and never unhappy.

“I wouldn’t say [I was dead] but expressing my feelings was very difficult. Apart from rage and anger. Rage and anger is easy. It was something I didn’t do. I’m getting upset so it gives me fuel, always.”

He added: “I don’t know [if I enjoyed my playing career]. I never asked myself that question. I couldn’t care less [at the time]. I just couldn’t care less.”

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Thierry Henry
Henry broke down in tears throughout an interview about his childhood trauma



Arsenal's Thierry Henry celebrates
Thierry Henry is without doubt one of the biggest Premier League gamers of all time

Henry highlighted previously how his celebrations typically concerned him shouting, displaying reduction and anger quite than happiness regardless of all of his success. He additionally beforehand spoke of taking the figurative “keys” from Dennis Bergkamp and changing into Arsenal’s “main man” within the early noughties, one thing which solely added stress.

The World Cup winner’s former team-mate – Gunners legend and fellow former Invincible Parlour – has now revealed he didn’t discover Henry’s deep-lying struggles throughout their 5 years collectively. But the Englishman urged the ‘King of Highbury’ might have felt a have to push himself even additional as he obtained higher and higher earlier than his eventual departure in 2007.

Talking to Instant Casino, Ray Parlour stated: “Thierry, as he obtained larger and larger as a participant, generally folks can get too huge for the membership. Maybe that was the place Thierry was. I sat subsequent to him for 5 years and we at all times had a little bit of enjoyable.



Thierry Henry spent five years as Ray Parlour's [L] Arsenal team-mate
Thierry Henry spent 5 years as Ray Parlour’s [L] Arsenal team-mate



Ray Parlour believes the pressure on Henry's shoulders only grew as he became a world beater
Ray Parlour believes the stress on Henry’s shoulders solely grew as he turned a world beater

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“I don’t know what it was like once I left as a result of there was a bit bit extra humour once I was there with Ian Wright. I believe the British guys actually helped the overseas guys to all slot in and we at all times made positive we had been all collectively.

“But the ability Thierry had and what he did with a ball was unbelievable. I mean, the pace. He was just an athlete with it. The first six or seven games, he struggled a bit. We lost Anelka, who was unbelievable one season.

“We thought, well, Thierry’s come in and we’re going to struggle here because at that stage he wasn’t as good as Anelka but once he got his first goal, he didn’t look back. He got a lot of confidence and to beat Ian Wright’s record was amazing and he beat it by 50 goals as well.”

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