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    Henry talking about Gerrard

    Its a real shame he never got to pull on a Liverpool shirt and probably never will



    In an exclusive interview with Liverpoolfc.tv to celebrate Steven Gerrard week, Thierry Henry reveals all about their close friendship and why his dream of playing alongside the Reds skipper could never come true.



    Thierry Henry had been in England less than a month when he paid his first visit to Anfield in August 1999.

    A stunning goal from Robbie Fowler helped Liverpool to a 2-0 win on the day, but it was the performance of another Scouser that caught the eye of Arsenal's new striker. One born in Huyton, not Toxteth.

    As Dermot Gallagher blew the final whistle and both sides sloped down the tunnel, Henry tapped teammate Partick Vieira on the shoulder and asked, "Who was that kid in midfield?"

    "Steven Gerrard," replied his countryman. "He's going to be a brilliant player."

    Over the next few years Henry and Gerrard would learn a lot more about one another as each set about writing his name in Premier League history.

    It wasn't long before a mutual respect prompted an exchange of phone numbers, and from there a friendship blossomed.

    Before Henry left Arsenal for the Nou Camp, there were even rumours that Gerrard tried to woo him to Merseyside.

    Here, in an exclusive interview with Liverpoolfc.tv, the French ace reveals all about that conversation and assesses how history will judge his mate...

    You played against Steven so many times. Is there an occasion that stands out?

    There are so many. Whenever you play Liverpool you know you have to get him out of the game. If not, it's all over for you. He's a midfielder and if you look at all the important goals he's scored - well I can't even think of a striker in the world who has scored as many important goals, never mind a midfielder. How many times has he done it in the dying seconds of a game? I am trying to think of a striker now who does it - there aren't any. Think about it.

    Tell us about your friendship. How close did you become?

    Yes, really close. I played against Liverpool and Stevie G so many times, and when you appreciate a player so much and see them at every game, you talk. I always told him how much I admired him and he said the same to me. We exchanged numbers and kept in touch from there.

    And do you still speak these days now you're at Barcelona?

    We haven't spoken for a little while. I think the last time was at the beginning of the season. I'll text him and he'll reply very quickly.

    Is it right the pair of you talked about you coming to Liverpool when you were leaving Arsenal?

    Well, it was mentioned but it would have been difficult for me to go to another Premier League club after Arsenal. We talked about it but nothing was in it, really. It was just us talking about our wishes.


    Henry on Gerrard's 10 years
    It is amazing what Stevie has done and is doing. It's not like he has relaxed for all this time. He has been everywhere for 10 years: putting his foot in, scoring goals, passing and being committed to his club. No one can ever doubt his commitment to Liverpool. He, for me, is Liverpool.
    Maybe you could come back to the Premier League one day…

    No, I really don't think so. In life you can never say never, right; but right now I really don't think so.

    How much would you have liked to have played with him?

    Oh, so much, so much. That's normal - I would have liked to have played with some others too, but he is an inspiration. He reminds me of Patrick Vieira in that he doesn't talk too much. He just does what he does. He inspires Liverpool without talking. I find it a disgrace that he didn't win European Football of the Year in 2005 after Istanbul. For me, he is one of the best ever.

    How do they compare - Steven and Patrick?

    They are different types of player. Patrick was a holding midfielder who also had the ability to go and score goals. Stevie G is someone who plays with the ball. He goes to put his name on the scoresheet every game. It is difficult to compare the two: it's like comparing Paul Scholes and Roy Keane. They are both great players but they don't do the same thing on the pitch.

    Where does Steven rank in world football in your opinion?

    For me, and I have always said this, he will be regarded as one of the greatest midfielders ever when he finishes his career. No doubt. Okay, he doesn't do the showboating thing. That doesn't matter. The guy is always putting his foot in, always scoring and doing what he has to do to make his team win. That is what football is all about. He is the guy who makes Liverpool spark.

    What, for you, is his biggest attribute on the pitch?

    Ah, where do you begin? Maybe I would say that when he needs to put his foot in, he does it. Look at Istanbul. He needed to go play at right-back and so he did it. And he did it well. He will put his head on the line and go to places other players won't. I don't know of a single word that describes Stevie G. Even if he is not playing at his best, you know you can count on him.

    You don't get many players who play for their hometown club for 10 years, do you?

    Well, it happens more in England than in other countries. There is a thing in England where people want to play for their hometown team and be the local hero - be like the people they used to look up to. But it is amazing what Stevie has done and is doing. It's not like he has relaxed for all this time. He has been everywhere for 10 years: putting his foot in, scoring goals, passing and being committed to his club. No one can ever doubt his commitment to Liverpool. He, for me, is Liverpool.

    #2
    i cant help thinking that two of the best through balls he's recieved in his career came from gerrard...

    he often says the first thing gerrard does is put the boot in. a running joke perhaps?

    good read tho and its nice to see he our stevie. great point about stevie scoring more match defining and roy of the rovers type goals than most strikers. too true that.

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      #3
      Yeah, it sounds like a running joke. I really am worried for when Gerrard eventually retires, only then will we appreciate how good a player he was. I've said it before many a time but for me he is the best player in the world for his generation.

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        #4
        It would be great to see Henry at LFC. How about a cheeky loan bid in January? Lets just say if it did come off, would he help our cause in the final run in or would he act as a distraction to the rest of the team? I can think of an example where a team were flying and then brought a couple of players in which derailed things (Newcastel when they bought Asprilla and Batty), can anyone think of a time when players were bought part way through a season that helped the team eventually win it? Could Henry (or someone else) do that for us?
        It's easy to distract fat people. It's a piece of cake.

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          #5
          Scum with thingamybob (Celtic legend)

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            #6
            I think he would have the 'Asprilla' effect unfortunately. Torres is settled into the same role as Henry would want to play anyway.

            I would rather see a reserve player like Darby or Nemeth really stake a claim for more first team involvement once they eventually get a chance of some action!!
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              #7
              Originally posted by memzey View Post
              It would be great to see Henry at LFC. How about a cheeky loan bid in January? Lets just say if it did come off, would he help our cause in the final run in or would he act as a distraction to the rest of the team? I can think of an example where a team were flying and then brought a couple of players in which derailed things (Newcastel when they bought Asprilla and Batty), can anyone think of a time when players were bought part way through a season that helped the team eventually win it? Could Henry (or someone else) do that for us?
              Both John Wark (in 1984) and Ronnie Rosenthal (1990) were signed midway through the season and went on to make significant contributions to our title wins.
              Screaming from beneath the waves...

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                #8
                That's good enough for me. Rafa - sign Henry now!! (well in January anyway).
                It's easy to distract fat people. It's a piece of cake.

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                  #9
                  great praise from one superb player to another

                  henry loves us but wont ever play for us now

                  actually warms the cockles to hear adulation like this - i hear a lot of ****e talked by players about other players but imo henry is from the heart re stevie

                  not long to go stevie and you will overtake souey as me favourite ever midfielder

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by memzey View Post
                    It would be great to see Henry at LFC. How about a cheeky loan bid in January? Lets just say if it did come off, would he help our cause in the final run in or would he act as a distraction to the rest of the team? I can think of an example where a team were flying and then brought a couple of players in which derailed things (Newcastel when they bought Asprilla and Batty), can anyone think of a time when players were bought part way through a season that helped the team eventually win it? Could Henry (or someone else) do that for us?
                    Or it could have the Gary Mac effect?

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                      #11
                      Just imagine if Gerrard had Torres and Henry to play balls through to

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by -V- View Post
                        Just imagine if Gerrard had Torres and Henry to play balls through to
                        Plus Carra would not have to worry about playing against him, always struggled against Henry.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Chrono View Post
                          Yeah, it sounds like a running joke. I really am worried for when Gerrard eventually retires, only then will we appreciate how good a player he was. I've said it before many a time but for me he is the best player in the world for his generation.
                          Me too man, it will be a sad day indeed.
                          Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                          Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                            #14
                            Iv probably posted this on the wrong forum, but i couldnt find a relevant one.

                            Does anyone know where i can view the Premiership table on various different dates? i.e. if i wanted to know the standings on 12/02/06 for example?

                            Thanks in advance.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by zimbo View Post
                              Both John Wark (in 1984) and Ronnie Rosenthal (1990) were signed midway through the season and went on to make significant contributions to our title wins.
                              Didn't we get Anelka in Jan 2002 and go on to 2 finish second in the league? I often wonder what would have happened if we'd kept him instead of signing El Haj ****
                              This city has two great football teams – Liverpool and Liverpool reserves

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