There is a lot happening on the Henry saga with regard to will he go or will he stay etc. It is almost a carbon copy of the Vieira departure which started about a year earlier than his eventual departure.


Consider the following: Henry states only a week ago “I am an Arsenal player…. for now…” His agent denies claims he met with Barca officials. Meanwhile Thuram gets a call from Henry sounding him out on how life is at Barca and in Spain.


And almost simultaneously it is reported that Wenger has met with Barca to discuss the move! Finally Edelman, from the Arsenal Board, states that they will follow Arsene’s decision on the matter!


But most important of all Wenger himself has not denied that he met the Barca officials!


But if Henry is leaving Arsenal will he ‘fade to grey’ as has Vieira or a lot of other ex Arsenal stars who dared venture to pasture on seemingly greener grass across the pond? Like some of the bigger names: Anelka, Petit, Overmars, Vieira, Edu, Pires.


Being released by Wenger does not of course, one may argue, necessarily stigmatize a player as a failure who will not again reach the dizzy heights of football perfection.


However, we tend to think so. And there are, to us, obvious reasons for this.


Wenger grooms the players for the position that suits them best and they therefore have every chance of excelling. Remember Henry was a winger when he arrived at Arsenal and wasn’t himself sure if he was cut out to be a forward.


But more importantly he organizes the team’s tactics and way of play to fit the players skills, motivates them superbly through his man management skills and creates a loyalty factor which is second to none.


Let’s take Henry’s case: We believe that he will not be the same player for Barca as when he was playing for Wenger at Arsenal.


The most obvious reason is the way Wenger sets up his teams and their style of play which is to always use the front man as the pivot of the attack. This invariably culminates in providing the scoring opportunity for the centre forward. Will he get this at Barca?


Will their coach, whoever he may be, adjust the team’s style and their mentality to suit Henry’s way of playing and allow him to be the main man? Especially when they have so many other stars in their line up all wanting the lime light and a piece of the action?


Secondly how will Barca themselves tactically accommodate four superstars in their line up? If Eto’o is not allowed to go they will have Ronaldinho, Eto’o, Messi and now Henry. They may play 4 4 2 with Henry and Eto’o up front and the other two on the wings. It sounds good but we don’t think this is the way to go!


Henry as has been proved before in his displays for France, when he was paired with Trezeguet, cannot be as effective with another forward next to him. It crowds him out. It is not a surprise that Wenger has very rarely played a straight 4 4 2 formation when Henry was in the team.


If they choose to play 4 4 1 1 (with Eto’o and Henry in the more forward positions) do you see Ronaldinho and Messi tracking back to defend as this system demands? And if they play 4 3 3 their defensive midfield options are severely compromised.


Barca’s style of play also depends on quick passing and movement and for this to happen the players need space. Something that will become a very rare commodity if all four of them play.


A way to avoid these problems is if they let Eto’o go. And this may prove a blessing in disguise for Arsenal as Eto’o at 26 is a much fitter and hungrier player than Henry and with a much better goal average at 12 goals in 16 appearances! He will do very well at Arsenal.


Arsenal Analysis has argued before that there is too much reliance placed on Henry by Arsenal and it was about time to reduce this imbalance (Waiting for Godot).


There are two more reasons why we think that Henry is likely to find that the grass is not greener elsewhere. The first is his age. At 29 going to 30 he is indeed entering that age where fitness and injuries will come more into the fore.


There must be some niggling thoughts at the back of Wenger’s mind that may be Henry is beginning to lose his pace due to age and not because of injury. He is after all entering that stage in his career at 29 where this indeed may begin to show.


And if indeed Henry has expressed a desire to leave then Wenger may have decided to cut his losses and go for the money and/or Eto’o. Will Henry regain his fitness? (Henry for Barcelona).


And this brings us to our last point which is to do with Henry’s personal situation. For him to be effective on the field his personal life has to be settled. Will he and his family settle in Spain? Learn a new language and a new way of life? In addition to getting used to his new team surroundings? And if all this takes him a season to settle in will he be as fit as when he was 29?


The downside to this is the psychological impact that his departure will have on the other players who have only recently managed to get over Vieira’s exodus.


By Arsenal Analysis


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8 comments

Comment from: Someone [Visitor]
You've put nothing but old, false, and negative "news" all day. Would you please Fuck Off?! Unbelievable that someone could have an Arsenal website and create the opposite of what Gooners need. If someone gets here it's because they've got newsnow, so stop it now.
20th June 2007 @ 23:06
Comment from: no no no no no noNO [Visitor]
will henry succeed at barca. NO.

why you ask?
simple. because he will never play for barca. i've said this before on the comments of this site. seriously, you need to have intelligence and be an actual supporter of the club to write a blog about them. please stop for everyones sake.
20th June 2007 @ 23:16
Comment from: matt [Visitor]
you either copy and paste old stories from arsenalnewsreview, or you write utter utter shite. do the world a favour and start a porn site. you'll be making a far better contribution to the internet.
20th June 2007 @ 23:36
Comment from: alex [Visitor]
on a more positive note arsene was looking round my brother's school in london for his kid(s) not the actions of a man looking to leave the capital.
:-)
20th June 2007 @ 23:55
Comment from: perryg [Visitor]
did you just get your gcse in english? learn how to structure a piece, and perhaps we'll finish reading it.
21st June 2007 @ 00:21
Comment from: James [Visitor]
He would probably score a hatful at Barcelona - but not guaranteed. Remember, when he has played for France he has gone through lengthy goal droughts - even recently. If the system is not right for him and his head is not right he will fail. Anyone can fail at a club like that because players are commodities, they will not build a team around Henry and if plays badly for a month he will be dropped like anyone else and with his ego he will probably react very badly to that. I don't believe he wants to leave, he wants to push Wenger into buying players - and I agree with him. I think it's good, at least he has ambition. If he does leave I think he would probably succeed at Barcelona and do well, but not 100% certain.
21st June 2007 @ 00:35
Comment from: Tomas [Visitor]
I dont give a rats ass about Henry omce he leaves Arsenal. I am getting so tired of those drama queens bahviour shown by the "superstars" of the game. The lofe the media attention. Even Vieira is in all papers worrying about Arsenal. Worry about yourself and your own team. Arsenal will outlive all you fools with your swoellen heads,fancy cars,fancy cloths and bimbo blondes. The world is bigger then this crap. If this cotinues we the fans will do something else then watching overpaid spoiled brats play with a leather ball
21st June 2007 @ 01:10
Comment from: walkpass [Visitor]
I am quite surprised at the will of some Arsenal fans. Just because the media had been incessantly linking our players away from the club, these fans want the players to go away (citing tiredness of hearing this now and then) or wanting the players to declare they are staying (as if it would stop the media).
I am not living in UK, but I think some Gooners can organise a protest outside the Sun's or the Mirror's offices declaring "Stop disturbing our players. We are staying together!!!" I think such protest are allowed in UK, no?
21st June 2007 @ 02:36

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