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    Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has reserved special praise for Arsene Wenger after he became the club's longest serving manager.
    On Thursday the French manager officially surpassed George Allison's 4,748-day record set 60 years ago after 13 years at the helm.
    Henry insists Wenger has transformed Arsenal during his time at the club, changing them from a boring side into an attractive team to watch.
    The striker thoroughly enjoyed his time with Arsenal and believes he could never imagine the club being without their French manager.
    Tremendous

    "Arsene has been tremendous for Arsenal football club," he told Sky Sports News. "He's done tremendously well.
    "I'll never forget the club or him. He's been at Arsenal for 13 years. What a tremendous achievement. I don't see Arsenal without Arsene Wenger.
    "I couldn't see Arsenal leaving Highbury, but it happened. I hope it will never happen for Arsene.
    "He's the type of guy that you'd always associate with Arsenal, like Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Patrick Vieira and Bob Wilson.
    "Arsenal was well known for being a boring team and he's changed that as soon as he arrived with the style of play and trophies we won.
    "He didn't have to convince me too much to come to play for Arsenal because that's what I wanted to do. I wanted to play for Arsenal full stop.
    "I won't lie, it also helped that he was there. The best advice he gave me was, 'try to stop blaming others and try to see what you can do to help others'."
    Henry was brought to the Gunners by Wenger in 1999 and he scored 174 goals for the North Londoners before joining Barcelona two years ago.
    He was already a France international before moving, however, he was playing out wide for Juventus - something Wenger quickly altered.
    Henry insists Wenger's man-management skills are among his best traits and that he comes into his own when it comes to getting the best out of his players.

    Winger to striker

    "He knew me from Monaco's youth-team. He saw me playing as a centre forward. He couldn't understand why I was playing as a winger," he added.
    "I was already in the France squad and doing my thing on the left, he said to me, 'I don't want you playing on the left, you're wasting your time and you have to play through the middle'.
    "He's the type of guy that makes you realise that you can do anything you want. Whenever a player comes to play for Arsenal they suddenly become better. I don't know why or how?
    "He will let you do what you have to do when he knows that it is the time to let you play and on another side when he has to talk with you and be honest he will always do it.
    "The most important thing is it is a pleasure to play under him and to train with him because he wants his team to play football. He's a great human being on top of everything."
    Henry is being tipped to return to Arsenal in the future but, while he concedes he would love to return to the club, he currently cannot envisage in what capacity.
    "I'd maybe watch a game or something like that. I really don't know. I'm trying to finish what I started 15 years ago," he said.
    "I've always said you go back to where you belong. I've never stopped saying that I love Arsenal and I'll one day go back there. How? I don't know, maybe a waterboy.
    "I just love the club and one day I'll go back. I'm not thinking about it right now."
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  • #2
    Great player on GREAT coach!
    He speaks truth!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Fi real

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      • #4
        SELFISH player!

        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        • #5
          Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger feels Nicklas Bendtner is beginning to fulfil his undoubted potential.
          The Danish frontman has struggled to maintain a consistent level of performance during his time with the Gunners, after initially catching the eye in the club's academy ranks.
          At 21 years old is now beginning to mature, though, and appears to have all the credentials required to be a top class frontman.
          Wenger certainly believes that Bendtner is capable of becoming a fearsome marksman, but admits that the youngster is still far from the finished article.
          "Since the beginning of the season I'm very happy with him," Wenger told the club's official website.
          "So far he has played in many games, performed and improved.
          "He is a player who will improve every year. Nicklas is a good size and is a very pacey player considering his size. He has an intelligent game with good vision."
          Pressure

          On the areas Bendtner still requires work on, the Frenchman added: "He needs to improve his movement and his finishing. And he will do that."
          Meanwhile, Wenger has confirmed that he will keep faith with Italian shot-stopper Vito Mannone against Blackburn this weekend despite Manuel Almunia being close to full match fitness.
          "Almunia is very close now, he is in full training and he is very close. But Mannone is in goal this weekend," he said.
          "Vito has done very well but I cannot say he has exceeded my expectations because I had never seen him play at that level in a consistent way.
          "You have to accept that as long as the player is not under stress with the pressure to perform, you don't know how he responds. And he has managed that very well

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