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Henry - Arsenal's in my blood
Former Gunners hopes to return to club in the future
By James Dall Last updated: 9th January 2008
Carling Cup Semi-Final First Leg
Barcelona's Thierry Henry has revealed that he would like to work with Arsenal again in the future.
Henry left The Gunners last summer in a £16million move to the Spanish giants, and has since conceded that he still follows Arsene Wenger's men.
And after eight memorable years for Arsenal, Henry has revealed that he hopes to assist the club in the future.
"It doesn't matter what happens with my new club, I will never find the same affection that I was shown at Arsenal, partly because I think I will never play for another squad for eight years - my legs won't let me," he told Sky Italia.
"To play for Arsenal for eight years, winning or losing at Highbury, the joy, the sadness, everything was simply incredible.
"You often return to the place that you belong and, therefore, I hope one day to be able to work with the club.
"I have the club in my blood - I always follow Arsenal when they play and I'm happy when they win.
"I'm proud to have played for Arsenal and to be a fan. Before I didn't support any club, but now I'm an Arsenal fan and it's difficult for me to not follow the matches."
Rack Em!!!
Henry - Arsenal's in my blood
Former Gunners hopes to return to club in the future
By James Dall Last updated: 9th January 2008
Carling Cup Semi-Final First Leg
Barcelona's Thierry Henry has revealed that he would like to work with Arsenal again in the future.
Henry left The Gunners last summer in a £16million move to the Spanish giants, and has since conceded that he still follows Arsene Wenger's men.
And after eight memorable years for Arsenal, Henry has revealed that he hopes to assist the club in the future.
"It doesn't matter what happens with my new club, I will never find the same affection that I was shown at Arsenal, partly because I think I will never play for another squad for eight years - my legs won't let me," he told Sky Italia.
"To play for Arsenal for eight years, winning or losing at Highbury, the joy, the sadness, everything was simply incredible.
"You often return to the place that you belong and, therefore, I hope one day to be able to work with the club.
"I have the club in my blood - I always follow Arsenal when they play and I'm happy when they win.
"I'm proud to have played for Arsenal and to be a fan. Before I didn't support any club, but now I'm an Arsenal fan and it's difficult for me to not follow the matches."
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