Thierry Henry had doubts he would score enough goals in the Premier League when he joined Arsenal, according to Ian Wright. But Arsene Wenger soon put his mind at ease.
The Frenchman moved to the Gunners from Juventus in 1999 as a World Cup winner. He would go on to become the club's all-time top goal scorer but warned Arsene Wenger upon his arrival that he would struggle to hit the back of the net regularly enough.
Henry claimed the Golden Boot four times, including three times in succession, and Wright has labelled him as "the king". He said on the My Classic Football Shirts show : "When he first came, he had already won the World Cup.
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