Thierry Henry might not have been the player he was if it wasn’t for the influence of three legends that inspired him to reach the top.
The 1998 World Cup winner joined the club from Juventus in 1999 and helped the Gunners to two Premier League titles over the next five seasons.
The Montreal Impact boss scored 228 goals for Arsenal over two spells to go down as their greatest ever player, and he owes his style to George Weah, Romario, and Ronaldo Nazario.
Henry took part in an Instagram live session alongside Romelu Lukaku courtesy of Puma and he told the former Chelsea and Manchester United striker of his idols. "There was three guys that changed the game for me," Henry said. "George Weah, Romario, and Ronaldo changed the game for me.
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