It hasn’t been too long into the 2013 MLS season, but Theirry Henry might have already scored the goal of the season with a beautiful and full of class Bicycle kick goal as the New York Red Bulls beat the Montreal Impact 2-1 to remain on top of the Eastern Conference. More
If you ask Olivier Giroud, you’ll find out he doesn’t understand where all the criticism for his debut season in England is coming from. In his opinion, he’s done quite well on his debut season with Arsenal, despite not putting up scoring numbers some expected of him, replacing someone who’s quite irreplaceable like Robin Van Persie. More
Once again, Arsene Wenger and Arsenal turn to a sentimental source that answers some of their fans’ woes instead of actually tending to their real problems. A year older, slower and anything else you want to add, Thierry Henry is on his way to another loan spell in somewhat of a vacation from his American life. More
Being the best player in the MLS doesn’t mean a lot in bigger, global terms, but for Thierry Henry, 35, with his glory days in the English Premier League and La Liga behind him, it’s still an affirmation of his class and quality, that will never leave him despite the diminishing physical attributes. More
The end of a major international tournament, like Euro 2012 that just ended, is a good chance for some statistical brushing up. This time? The greatest scorers for the best national teams in history, from Brazil, through Italy and Germany to even Mexico and Austria, with some great names like Gabriel Batistuta and Theirry Henry popping up. More
The English Premier League will be celebrating 20 completed seasons once 2011-2012 is all wrapped up, so the men inchrage decided it should be a good time to choose the greatest goal so far in the short history of England’s ‘new’ top footballing division. More
Theirry Henry will be playing his final game in the very short second stint he’s had at Arsenal, facing AC Milan at the San Siro. Although this won’t neccesarily be Henry’s final Arsenal match, there’s that usual melancholy feeling of a legend leaving a bit too soon. More
It’s that time of year again. Winter is in his final days (at least that’s what the calendar says), meaning the Champions League knockout stages are here. Starting today, with Tottenham, AC Milan, Valencia and Schalke opening things up, we’re here with an updated version of our list – the Top ten scorers in the history of the Champions League (since 1992), from Hercules’ French striker David Trezeguet to the man who breathes and bleeds Real Madrid but plays for Schalke, Raul. More
Thierry Henry, at 34, after two years of playing pre-retirement soccer in New York, made a triumphant return to Arsenal and the Emirates, scoring the winning goal on his second debut for the club to beat Leeds 1-0 in the FA Cup. More
Robin van Persie’s winning goal against QPR was his 17th goal of the season and 35th in the Premier League for 2011, just shy of Alan Shearer’s record (36) and a new record for Arsenal, breaking Thierry Henry’s 34 from 2004. More