News

Arsenal legend Henry reveals the gunners player that was simply the ‘best’

Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has heaped praise on defender William Saliba, declaring him “the best centre-back in the league” for his outstanding performances during the 2023/24 season.

Speaking to Premier League Productions, Henry highlighted Saliba’s dominance and intimidating presence: “I think this year, he was, for me, the best centre-back in the league. When you’re in a one-vs-one with him, you’re like, ‘Okay, you’re not going anywhere, big man’.”

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 04: William Saliba of Arsenal celebrates victory in the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and AFC Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium on May 04, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Saliba, who spent the 2022/23 season on loan at Marseille, returned to Arsenal a few years back and instantly solidified his place as a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s defense. He played every minute of Arsenal’s Premier League campaign, contributing significantly to the team’s impressive defensive record. His strong performances earned his a Golden Glove award for Arsenal’s goalkeeper David Raya, further highlighting his impact on the team’s success.

Henry’s endorsement speaks volumes about Saliba’s rise to prominence. As one of the Premier League’s most respected figures, Henry’s acknowledgment of Saliba’s exceptional abilities is a testament to the young defender’s impressive development.

Saliba’s performances throughout the season have earned him widespread acclaim, and his dominant displays have made him a force to be reckoned with in the Premier League. With Henry’s high praise and his impressive performances, Saliba appears destined for a bright future at Arsenal.

Share
Published by
Muhindo Brenda

Recent Articles

The Detached Finisher: How Viktor Gyokeres Learned to Stop Worrying and Trust the Drought Would End

Viktor Gyokeres scored twice against Sunderland. The first was a clinical sweep from Havertz's pass.…

4 weeks ago

The Marseille Paradox: How Ethan Nwaneri Became Arsenal’s Most Important Absentee

Ethan Nwaneri is 19 years old. He is the youngest debutant in Premier League history.…

4 weeks ago

The February Curse: Why Havertz Keeps Breaking at the Worst Possible Time And What Arteta Isn’t Saying

There is a specific cruelty in the timing of Kai Havertz's body betraying him. It…

4 weeks ago

Arsenal Don’t Do ‘Projects’ Anymore: Inside the Cultural Rewiring That Turned Contenders into Hunters

For a decade, Arsenal were football’s most attractive fixer-upper. Young players arrived because the pathway…

4 weeks ago

The Weight of the Badge: Saka’s Groin, the NLD, and the Loneliness of the Local Hero

Bukayo Saka has not started a football match in eleven days. For most players, this…

4 weeks ago

Why Arteta Didn’t Fight Back – And What It Reveals About Arsenal’s Title Maturity

There is a specific sound that haunts every Premier League manager’s Sunday evening. It is…

4 weeks ago

We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve targeted advertisements. .