In this episode of Stick to Football brought to you by Sky Bet, Gary, Roy, Jill, Ian, and Jamie sit down with football legend Thierry Henry.
Henry shares candid insights on his illustrious career, from his early days to his legendary time at Arsenal and Barcelona. He reflects on the challenges and triumphs, including his thoughts on playing different positions and his experiences with managers like Arsène Wenger and Pep Guardiola.
Henry also delves into his coaching journey, touching on his roles with Belgium and the strategic insights he has gathered over the years. He also opens up about his personal growth and what the future holds for him - plus his views on the current state of Arsenal.
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Please note: This episode was recorded on 20th May 2025. Events and developments after this date may not be reflected in the discussion.
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00:00 Intro
02:18 Tattoo Stories and Meanings
04:47 Football Memories and Rivalries
10:14 Coaching and Player Development
24:17 Premier League Physicality and Training
26:40 Dennis Bergkamp
28:32 Arsenal vs. Previous Clubs: Evolution and Growth
29:49 Challenges at Juventus: From Wingback to Leaving the Club
32:28 Proving People Wrong: The Drive to Succeed
48:02 Barcelona: Adapting to a New Club and Style
56:40 Analysing Barcelona's Pressing Strategy
01:02:24 Pep Guardiola's Tactical Innovations
01:06:03 The Legacy of Ashley Cole
01:08:47 Coaching Philosophies and Influences
01:22:01 Challenges and Aspirations in Coaching
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