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Henry insists Man Utd rival Van Nistelrooy was only one ‘obsessed’ with Golden Boot.. as Arsenal icon gave up penalties


THIERRY HENRY insists Ruud van Nistelrooy was the only “obsessed” one in their famous, five-year Golden Boot battle – as the Arsenal legend gave up penalties to team-mates.

Van Nistelrooy’s then-Manchester United team-mate Rio Ferdinand revealed the striker’s post-match mood often depended on whether he and/or Henry had scored.

 Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy was focused on goals but Thierry Henry says his record proves he was not

Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy was focused on goals but Thierry Henry says his record proves he was notCredit: PA:Press Association

 Thierry Henry says he let team-mates take penalties and often set up goals when he was well placed to shoot

Thierry Henry says he let team-mates take penalties and often set up goals when he was well placed to shootCredit: AP:Associated Press

But Dutchman Van Nistelrooy finished as the Premier League’s top marksman just once, in 2002-3, whereas French World Cup winner Henry took the honour the season before and in the three terms afterwards.

And Henry claims his overall record shows he was a team player first, goal-seeker second.

Asked in an Instagram Live session with Puma if he too was “obsessed” with the award, the ex-Barcelona star offered firm evidence in his denial.

Henry, 42, said: “It became a story between me and him because it was always him or me [for the Golden Boot].

I used to give penalties away!… and I would not have all those assists if I was only thinking about the Golden Boot.

Thierry Henry

“But I don’t know if you remember I used to give penalties away – I used to give penalties away.

“When Edu played his last game for Arsenal and I was battling with Ruud van Nistelrooy for the Golden Boot I gave him the penalty.

“If you look at the number of my assists I gave in the game and sometimes I was in front of the goal and I squared it that would answer that question [about being obsessed].

“I would not have all those assists if I was only just thinking about the Golden Boot.”

Henry amassed 175 goals and 74 assists in 258 Prem games for Arsenal from 1997-2007 – that’s 0.68 strikes per match.

Ex-PSV Eindhoven poacher Van Nistelrooy netted 95 times and provided 13 assists in 150 Prem games for United from 2001-6 before joining Real Madrid – a match average of 0.63 goals.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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