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Henry did not forget
By admin | December 22, 2009
Winner of Saturday's World Cup of Clubs with FC Barcelona, Thierry Henry has still not digested the controversy that followed his hand at France-Ireland. He trusted in the columns of L'Equipe. The French, however, ensures not having "time to stop these stories."
Winner of Saturday's World Cup of Clubs with FC Barcelona, Thierry Henry has now won practically everything, with the notable exception of the C3. Nothing to tarnish a long track record as the arm and a career that will remain majestic. A career that, unfortunately, will also see the hand of the French striker at the back dam of the 2010 World Cup team from France and Eire (1-1). It has shed a lot of ink remains in the minds of the players
of FC Barcelona, which was given Monday in the columns of the daily L'Equipe.
Despite this sixth title of the year after the Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Spanish Supercup, the Champions League and European Super Cup, Thierry Henry is still "not calm, it is not never in this business. But this title is damn hard. It is not my response to recent controversies. We must let people speak, learn to miss and concentrate on the field. After qualifying for the Cup the world, we needed to win with Barcelona to continue the road in the Champions League. You have no time to stop these stories, "he said. If he does not once refer directly to the events in France, Ireland, Thierry Henry seems to always hit.
The event has toured the world but should not forget an exceptional year 2009 for Thierry Henry. The French international (117 caps) also wishes to point out: "In terms of results, we can not do better. Perhaps in England by winning the League Cup that does not exist in Spain. (.. .) I remember Rayman Raving who at the time of victory in World Cup in 1998, told me that I could not give me an account of what had happened. He was right. (... ) Today, I try to keep everything in memory. was a highlight. "
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