Arsenal's Thierry Henry celebrates his goal against Leeds
United during their FA Cup match at the Emirates Stadium in
London. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
Thierry Henry came off the bench to score the winner on
his Arsenal return as the north London side beat Championship
(second division) Leeds United 1-0 in the FA Cup third round at
the Emirates Stadium.
The 34-year-old Frenchman, on a short-term loan from Major
League Soccer club New York Red Bulls almost five years after
leaving the Premier League club, ignited a rather flat game
when he came on in the 68th minute to a rapturous reception.
Ten minutes later he slid the ball home and rushed over to
hug manager Arsene Wenger while the stadium erupted to
celebrate Arsenal's record scorer notching his 227th goal for
the club he played for from 1999 to 2007.
"I hope it won't be the last one," Henry told ESPN.
"It's kind of weird, I came back from holiday from Mexico 15
days ago, I never thought I'd perform for Arsenal again or
score a winner.
"The feeling I had when I scored was amazing, I rejoined the
club as a fan ... scoring a goal when you support a club, now
I know what some of the guys that played for Man United,
Liverpool or Chelsea felt when they scored for the club they
support."
Before it had even kicked off, the match was all about Henry,
whose loan deal until the end of February had been announced
on Friday.
Every time he warmed up, the former France forward was
cheered and many fans captured the moment on their mobile
phone cameras when Henry donned the red and white shirt and
came on for the ineffective Marouane Chamakh 22 minutes from
time.
Action on the pitch had been laboured until his introduction
as a well-organised Leeds side contained their top-flight
opponents.
That was all forgotten when Henry met Alex Song's pass and
placed the ball into the far corner to hand victory to
Arsenal, who will host Aston Villa in the next round.
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