Henry: As a Gunners fan, I will always support Arsenal, our time has come
Hupu, November 16 According to the "Mirror" report, Arsenal legend Henry recently talked about related topics in an interview with the media. Among them, he also talked about his feelings about the North London Derby that will be held next Sunday. When he visited the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with Arsenal for the first time in his career, the Arsenal legend was asked what he thought of this modern stadium. He said: "I used to go to the old White Hart Lane and won a lot of games." The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened in 2019 is known as a benchmark building in world football. They demolished the old White Hart Lane and built this modern venue on the original site that not only attracts NFL events but also hosts the world's top music events. This stadium, which can accommodate 62,062 spectators, has slightly exceeded the capacity of the Emirates Stadium, the home of North London rival Arsenal, which was built in 2006 and can accommodate 60,704 people. However, when Henry showed up to the stadium to watch the boxing match between Connor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr., his stance was still clear. When asked about the feeling of being in the "enemy camp", he told DAZN TV: "It feels weird. I have never been to the new stadium. I won a lot of games at the old stadium before, but it is really good here." Henry's most glorious achievement at White Hart Lane was undoubtedly 2004 - that season Arsenal secured the championship at their archrival's home court, and finally won the championship with an unbeaten record. Although the team was absolutely dominant in North London during Henry's time with the Gunners, they actually drew draws at White Hart Lane for four consecutive years (although they had a clear advantage at Highbury's home court). Henry's only goal at White Hart Lane came in the 2004/05 season, when Arsenal narrowly defeated Tottenham 5-4 in an epic showdown. As a member of the "Invincible Fleet", Henry experienced the glory of the Gunners' last attempt to win the Premier League in 2004. Although it has never reached such heights again, the team is leading the table under Arteta. After finishing second for three consecutive seasons, many commentators believe that the Gunners are expected to end their championship drought this season. A summer of big-money signings has made them favorites to win the title, although City have closed the gap after an unexpected points loss in the draw with Sunderland. Henry is full of confidence in the team's prospects: "As a fan, of course I have always supported Arsenal. The team's overall performance is solid. Although there was a slight fluctuation in the last round against Sunderland, our time will eventually come."
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