Titi Henry doesn’t let go of an Arsenal player!

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Fourteen years later, Arsenal made their comeback in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The Gunners eliminated FC Porto this Tuesday evening in the round of 16 (1-1 / 4-2 after TAB).

And this, to the great happiness of Thierry Henry, coach of the France Espoirs team and also consultant for CBS Sports Golazo. The top scorer in Arsenal’s history was also present this Tuesday evening at the Emirates Stadium to comment on the match.

The legend of the London club does not hesitate to provide advice to certain Gunners players. In particular, number 7 Bukayo Saka. After the qualification, the Canonniers winger presented himself at the microphone of CBS Sports Golazo and paid “tribute” to the French striker.

“Thierry often checks in on me, it’s nice. It’s Thierry so obviously, it’s a pleasure. He gives me advice on and off the pitch, it really helps me. So I appreciate it, Titi! »

Before continuing: “Whether it is praise or criticism? ” Both. I need both. I can’t only receive praise all the time, otherwise I won’t progress. He gives me advice and I progress,” did he declare.

Premier League or C1? Saka has made his choice!

Arsenal are having a great season. Leading the league on equal points with Liverpool and one point ahead of Manchester City, the London club can win everything this season. Questioned at the end of the match by Thierry Henry at the microphone of CBS Sports Golazo on the trophy he would prefer to win, Bukayo has made his choice.

“Champions League or Premier League? Wow. He won’t let me say both. If I had to choose this season, then I would say the Premier League. But I want both. » The Gunners will have to raise their level of play even further during the next day on March 31. Mikel Arteta’s men take to the Manchester City pitch.

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