Thierry Henry
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has expressed his belief that the Gunners have what it takes to defeat Real Madrid if the two sides meet in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals this season. Speaking about Arsenal’s chances in Europe, Henry made it clear that Mikel Arteta’s team should fear no one, including the 14-time European champions.
Henry, who won two Premier League titles with Arsenal and was part of the team that reached the Champions League final in 2006, believes the current squad has the quality to compete with the best. Speaking to CBS Sports, he stated:
“Yes, Arsenal can beat Madrid, yes, I do believe that. This is why I called it, I’m just saying now, show us that you can do that against a good team with people that are coming back.”
The Arsenal icon acknowledged that their recent performance against PSV Eindhoven in the Round of 16 was impressive but insists that they need to prove themselves against an elite side like Madrid.
“No disrespect to Eindhoven, I really thought it would be difficult, especially away from home. But it was proven easy, I think they had an outstanding game as we can see with the result.”
The Gunners have been in dominant form in the Champions League this season, returning to the competition after a six-year absence. They topped their group in style, showcasing attacking brilliance and defensive solidity. Their stunning 7-1 victory over PSV in the Round of 16 first leg has put them in a commanding position to qualify for the quarter-finals.
With Mikel Arteta’s men playing some of their best football, they are being touted as serious contenders for the trophy. However, facing Real Madrid would be a different challenge altogether. The Spanish giants are known for their dominance in the competition and their ability to perform in high-pressure situations.
While Real Madrid boast a wealth of experience in the Champions League, Arsenal have shown that they are capable of taking on top teams. Their performances against Manchester City and Liverpool in the Premier League have demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest level.
Key players like Martin Ødegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Declan Rice have been instrumental in Arsenal’s success this season, and if they continue their fine form, Henry’s belief that they can beat Madrid may not be far-fetched.
If Arsenal are drawn against Real Madrid, it would be a massive test of their credentials as potential European champions. They will need to display tactical discipline, mental strength, and ruthless finishing to overcome a side that has a history of rising to the occasion.
Henry’s faith in Arsenal’s ability to beat Madrid is a huge compliment to Arteta’s project. Now, it’s up to the players to prove him right and take another step towards Champions League glory.
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