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Goal: Thierry Henry

A couple of dodgy results in France's first two games left Le Blues needing a victory by two clear goals.

France got their noses in front with a nicely created goal, finished off by former Gooner Paddy Vieira, and they finished the job in the 61st minute, when Arsenal captain, Thierry Henry, fired home after Vieira found him with a flick header.

Henry is often critisised for not scoring in the big games, and while I find that notion to be rather foolish, maybe this goal will help dispell the myth by just a fraction.




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Writer: Rocky7 Mail feedback, articles or suggestions

Date:Sunday June 25 2006

Time: 1:01AM

Your Comments

Good finish but what do we expect from Le God?? He really is a god. Do newsnight want an investigation into Arsenals partnership whith the heavens???
simmy8_2000
Heez lahst one evv-air for Frahnzce. Zo, who weel be zee first to steeck zee studs into hees laig? Fabregas or Reyes?
greatwhitenorf
Thats the worst French accent I've ever heard :P
Rocky7
I agree rocky but henry`s goal was good amazing finish
kenyanrudeboy
Spurs really do like Henry don't they? anyways that is a great and important goal for him, he can cut it a the big stage and its nice to see the former Arsenal guy set it up with Henry. Hopefully france can go even further now.
gunner-minesh
Togo? BIG game, tiny country please lets at least wait until you play a country with more than one football field and a population of more than 3000 to make such judgements/statements.
TeddyLyon
France were on the verge of going out, and they needed to win by 2 clear goals, the whole world was slating their team and he stepped up and did the business. There's an old saying in football.......you can only beat what's put in front of you!!
Rocky7
he is le god and there is no disputing that...he has 34-35 goals for france and 214 for arsenal....he is more than god....
ryder87
 

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