Thierry Henry is a French footballer who is currently retired at the age of 41. Henry made a name for himself Arsenal Football Club in London after signing with the club in 1999 from Juventus in Turin Italy.
Henry started his first two seasons relatively well considering he struggled at Juventus with only 3 goals in 16 starts. Having two seasons under his belt in the Premier League with 34 goals already his future was looking bright. The 2002/2003 season Henry turned full supernova having the greatest season any attacking player has ever had since records began in 1990. Henry recorded 24 goals and 20 assists and only just narrowly missing out to Manchester United for the Premier League title.

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Henry Proceeded to light up the Premier League with ease drifting from a centre striker role to a left forward and right forward position. Applying this to great affect during Arsenals unbeaten title winning Premier League season in 2003/2004 in-which he had expected goals per game ratio of 0.81 and having scored 30 goals.
Henry played 258 games in the Premier League with Arsenal winning 157 and losing 39.
4 Golden Boot Awards (most goals in a single season)
2 Premier League titles – one undefeated season
2 Player of the Season Awards
9 Full Seasons
175 goals with an expected goals of 0.68 per ninety minutes
74 assists
scored 20 plus goals in 6 seasons.
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