How Erling Haaland can benefit from Thierry Henry and Arsene Wenger | UCL on CBS Sports

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Thierry Henry reveals how Arsene Wenger influenced him and why Erling Haaland is tough to stop but predictable. 👀

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This group is just the best. I don't know if Henry ever wants to manage again, but he is master class at all times.

gafarum.
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I could listen to titi talk about football all day. Love the way he sees the game

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Arsene Wenger's influence on football and all the legends he gave us cannot be overstated!

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Listening to Thierry makes you appreciate how great Arsene Wenger was. Brilliant analysis and insight 😊

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"Harry Kane scored a lot of goals still didn't win anything." I'm sorry but I burst into laughter at this part😂😂😂

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Henry is definitely a big match player and champion who developed himself through his knowledge and hard work

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The way Wenger teaches ball WOW! and look at Titi understanding!

mtonlive
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That's actually really good advice, anyone who plays striker and at any level can benefit from that advice.

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I wish we were able to watch these four on TV. Sadly, I don't have cbs sports

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Could sit all day long to listen to TH, what a genius, striking masterclass with him 💯

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I think that is exactly the reason why haaland was signed. Because in big games, with fine margins Pep realised you just need someone who can score out of nowhere and you don’t need to rely only on a plan or a specific system. Ultimately, players decide big moments.

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Could listen to Henry talking football for hours

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What I love about Henry, aside from speaking in very clear and understanble terms, is that his talk actually has substance and is tangible, specific, applicable. Random ass pundits can talk about Haaland for 1 hour without really saying anything, but not this guy.

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Interestingly, this popped up a week after the UCL final. What I noticed in the final, once KDB got subbed off, Haaland barely got to the ball. It was clear to see a massive gap in that midfield that is needed for Haaland to play the way he likes it. Once he learns how to be more adaptive and play more to the style of Silva and Foden, as Titi says, he will be even more lethal.

I know this is off-topic, but I don't understand how Haaland is considered the top favourite for Ballon d'Or contention when it's the team and players behind him that make him look so good. Yes, he is a brilliant striker and finisher, but you can see how much of an impact on his game someone like KDB has. KDB and Haaland are at least equals to win the Ballon d'Or imo. Hope KDB gets it, Haaland has 15 years ahead of him to win it multiple times, KDB doesn't.

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Thierry's logic also applies to Lukaku with Chelsea last season

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that's why Haaland can never match TH14, no matter how many goals he Henry was a complex when he played against the best teams, he many times trailed all the way back to help LB or he could also get the ball in midfield and set up his own goal like comparisons to Mbappe or Haaland are just prime Henry was a symphony of my fav goal for ARS was, when he scored against Sparta Prague in the physics of that shot are still mindblowing

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This is an absolute dream team these 3 are amazing and drop Kate in there pure class

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Titi is superb at breaking down things and explaining it in a nutshell

devrishi
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Haaland should have scored more than 5 goals tonight in the UCL if he wasn't so predictable.

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I think Thierry gave the rest of the football fans a lesson, but I'm sure pep knows as much about football as anyone. If this advice would have make man city better or suit the way he wants them to play he would have taught them.

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