When the predator and the Red Devils meet again, Henry once again plays his best friend, Butters. His glance back after scoring has become a classic in the history of the Premier League, with Butters giving Henry a big gift twice, and the watershed battle that affected the season was won in such a most unexpected way. Arsenal ascended to the premiership of the 2001-2002 Premier League. They ended United's three-game Premier League title and Henry was the league's top scorer.
Wenger has always been dominated by the French Legion, and arsenal have a neat lineup to kick off their future domination of the Premier League. In November 2002, Henry ran 90 meters in the smoke-filled North London derby, and several people attacked Tottenham's sword to score a speedy goal. Henry glided passionately on the hay of Highbury's turf. This celebration has now been sculpted into a statue that stands forever in front of the Emirates Stadium. It represents Henry's glory days at the Gunners, where time flies and every fan who comes to the Gunners' Temple will worship here. During Henry's peak years, he got his name Highbury Express. Half-helmed the express train to the championship's final stop.
In the 2003-2004 season, they won the title with an unbeaten record of 26 wins and 12 draws, becoming the first and only championship team in Premier League history to compete for the season to remain unbeaten, another feat that the sought-after players completed in the Premier League. Soon after, Arsenal increased their unbeaten record to 49, breaking the dusty record left by Nottingham Forest 26 years ago and erecting an unattainable monument to the later team. Premier League Player, Premier League Top Scorer, World Footballer of the Year Triple, this series of individual accolades also records Henry's infinite scenery at Arsenal. The biggest regret for the King of guns is that he has always missed the Champions League trophy.
In the 2005-2006 season, Henry was just one step away from lifting the Champions League trophy, but in the heavy rain at the Stade de France, Henry's Champions League dream was shattered by the Barça Dream II team.
Back in the city from central London just a ten-minute drive to Highbury Stadium, about the league. No? On May 7, 2005, Henry, the captain of the 93-year-old Highbury Stadium, made his last appearance here, and finally Henry used a perfect hat-trick as a final farewell to the grass. He leaned down and asked me for a pitch that is still unforgettable.