Thierry Henry labels Man City ‘cocky’ in Champions League warning

Thierry Henry, a former Arsenal player, has warned that Arsenal should avoid facing overconfident teams in the Champions League. Specifically, he believes Real Madrid and Manchester City are the most formidable opponents in the quarter-final draw. City and Arsenal will find out who they will be facing in the quarter-finals of the competition during Friday’s draw in Nyon, Switzerland. Some of Europe’s top clubs, including Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, and Borussia Dortmund, will also be competing in this round. Henry has consistently stated that there are no simple games at this point in the tournament. To learn more, read about the implications of Kevin De Bruyne’s injury on Man City’s match against Arsenal, including his return date and potential starting lineup. Two players from Manchester City may find out their Euro 2024 status today, and it is expected to be disappointing. The Frenchman specifically mentioned the current Premier League champions and the Spanish giants as teams that are likely to advance far in the competition, regardless of their upcoming opponents. When questioned about his opinion on Dortmund being one of the ‘weaker’ teams left in the Champions League, Henry alluded to his previous experience playing for Arsenal. According to The Mirror, he discussed the challenges of determining the weakest team. When speaking with CBS Sports, he recalled past instances where certain teams were considered easy opponents, only for them to prove their strength on the field. He emphasized the importance of not underestimating any team in European competitions. Only Real Madrid and Manchester City have the reputation for being cocky among the teams present. You select whoever is available to play with on the team.

 

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