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    Dec052012

    Henry back at Arsenal? It won’t end well

    With reports suggesting that Arsenal have reacquired Thierry Henry on a short-term loan from January 1st, it’s understandable that Gunners fans would be excited about the return of the Frenchman to the Emirates Stadium.

    The 35-year-old is the club’s all time leading goalscorer following his initial eight year stint in North London, coupled with his short-term spell with the Gunners back in January. However, while his limited time with Arsenal earlier this year may’ve seen the supporters rewarded with two goals from his seven appearances, it is unlikely that the same dividends will be out paid third time around.

    Henry will forever be a fan favourite with the Gunners, that’s a given. His time spent with the club during 1999 and 2007 will forever be remembered by supporters, regardless of his eventual exit to Barcelona over five years ago.

    Many will exclaim that the mercurial Frenchman secured a ‘fairytale return’ to Arsenal last time he was in North London after netting against Leeds United in the FA Cup. Yet, lightning is unlikely to strike twice, unfortunately for the Gunners.

    This Arsenal team is further devoid of the quality that made them such a threat during his initial time with the club and it can be argued it is a similar story from his two month spell from almost 12 months ago.

    The lack of creativity pushing forward, regardless of the signing of Santi Cazorla, is evident this season, having drawn six of their Premiership games and failed to score in five of the 15 they’ve played. While his return will ultimately boost confidence with fans, it is unlikely his impact will be similar to that of 12 months ago. 

    Reader Comments (2)

    Not sure how you came to this particular pessimistic conclusion already. Henry's return was a risk last season as he had been away from the EPL for 4 years and his form for NYRB had dipped, yet he came and uplifted the squad for 6 weeks and scored a couple of important goals too. This year his form for NYRB has garnered much praise and his stint in the EPL was just 10 months ago this time. No one should just write him off in advance. He will add more than a currently short of confidence Chamakh will plus these short term loans of experienced winners are the sort of shrewd moves that SAF and Man U employed with eg., Larsson and Blanc to help them win trophies/titles

    Whow, you must be the life and soul of every party.

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