Thierry Henry, a legendary Arsenal player, has been candid about the Gunners’ chances of winning the Premier League this season. The Frenchman wants Mikel Arteta’s team to win the championship, but he isn’t getting too excited because things can change quickly.
This season, Arsenal has had a commendable run in the Premier League. The north London team has been the division’s most consistent, surprising everyone with their impressive performances and encouraging results.
With 63 points from 26 games, Mikel Arteta’s team is currently ahead of Manchester City, which is in second place, by five points. They have recorded 20 triumphs, three draws, and as many losses to their name up to this point, scoring 59 objectives and yielding 25.
Thierry Henry spoke with CBS Sports on Paramount+ about his former club’s efforts to win the title this season, saying:
“If we win 38 matches and end at the top of the league, I will honor. I don’t get too excited. It can shift rapidly. I want Arsenal to win the league, that much is clear. I don’t, however, get carried away. It can shift rapidly. Being the person I am, I asked, “How come we are down 2-0?” However, Nelson scored after Reiss. I was content.
When Arsenal fell behind 2-0 after 57 minutes of their most recent match against Bournemouth, it gave their title push a slight scare. But a comeback made sure they got back to even before Reiss Nelson won the fight for Mikel Arteta’s men with a stoppage-time winner.
Reiss Nelson, according to Thierry Henry, should start for Arsenal against Sporting Lisbon:
The Heavy armament specialists legend accepts Reiss Nelson’s definitive presentation against Bournemouth at the end of the week has helped his possibilities beginning the Europa Association conflict with Donning Lisbon on Thursday, Walk 9.
Francois stated:
“With that objective, he [Reiss Nelson] needs to be slightly more likely to start.” However, I am not in training to observe his weekly activities. As a coach, it’s important for you to see that.
The first leg of their Europa League Round-of-16 match is scheduled to take place in Portugal for the team led by Mikel Arteta. The return leg will be played at the Emirates Arena one week from now on Thursday.