Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta continues to face a battle to win over the club's all-time leading goalscorer. Thierry Henry scored 228 goals across his two spells as an Arsenal player. And the Frenchman still holds the Gunners close to his heart.
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“I don’t know if things are going in the right direction," Henry said at the Prime Video Presents Sport 2021 showcase event.
"I’ve seen us beating Norwich before, winning at Burnley, beating Tottenham at home - because we always beat Tottenham at home.
"I was more than happy when we beat Tottenham as we were on a good run but I was waiting to see a performance away from home, against a team that passes the ball.
“And, instead, we suffered [against Brighton].
“When we used to lose, even after I left the team, it was always said that Arsenal don’t have a Plan B and that they passed too much for the sake of passing."
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