He has ever entered the history of French football a certain July 12, 1998. That evening at the Stade de France, the Blues of Aimé Jacquet won the first World Cup in their history. Very young at the time, Thierry Henry had been able to seize his luck and responded. With three goals, he had even offered the opportunity to finish top top scacter in the competition. Time has passed and there it is celebrating its forty-eight years this Sunday, August 17, 2025.
Two years later during Euro 2000, the former AS Monaco again scored three goals, including one in the semi-finals against Portugal. Let's go on the collective fiasco of the 2002 World Cup and here is the 2004 Euro during which “Titi” will slam two goals, but the Blues will miss the mark against the realism of Greece, future winner of the event.
One of Thierry Henry's latest competitions will be the 2006 World Cup. While several historic executives (including Zinedine Zidane) returned for a last baroude of honor, the attacker then to Arsenal scored three more goals, the last being scored during a memorable Brazil-France in the quarterfinals (0-1). His last goal in a large competition will be scored in Euro 2008 during a severe defeat against the Netherlands (4-1).
Thierry Henry, appreciated consultant
With the Blues, Thierry Henry will have played 123 games, including 106 as a holder. He will have won 74. In all the attacker will have scored 51 goals in the tricolor jersey. And what about his ratio with Arsenal. After leaving Monaco and before going to Barça, he planted 228 goals in 377 games, a goal every 122 minutes.
Converted without much success in the role of coach, Thierry Henry did better as a coach of the Blueberries with whom he reached the final of the Olympic tournament during the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. He has been practicing a consultant activity, on the CBS channel for several years.