“You ain’t seen nothing yet,” Henry’s strong words!

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The French team can make history. This Friday, Thierry Henry and his men face Spain in the final of the Olympic Games on the Parc des Princes pitch (6 p.m.).

Present at a press conference this Thursday, the legend of the Blues savoured the moment and said he was ready to go to war with his players against La Roja.

He did not hesitate to praise one of his players in front of the journalists. Efficient and decisive against Egypt during the semi-finals, Michael Olise impresses and seduces his world. For the Olympic coach, the various observers are not yet at the end of their surprise.

“You ain’t seen nothing yet,” he said at a press conference.

Starter in the final against Spain

Thierry Henry is a fan of Michael Olise. The former Crystal Palace player, who will play for Bayern Munich next season, is having a blast at these Olympic Games and has established himself as a key part of Thierry Henry’s tactical system.

The left-footed player plays in a playmaker position under the guidance of Arsenal’s all-time leading scorer. In the final, barring any major surprises, he will be in the starting 11. And as against Egypt, it is highly likely that the spotlight will come from his left foot.

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