Thierry Henry regrets calling player’s grandmother a ‘whore’ after latest Monaco defeat

The former Arsenal and Barcelona star reacted angrily to Strasbourg's Kenny Lala after perceived timewasting in the 5-1 defeat

Jack Rathborn
Monday 21 January 2019 12:59 GMT
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Thierry Henry admits he regrets his comments
Thierry Henry admits he regrets his comments (EPA)

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Thierry Henry admits he regrets calling Strasbourg player Kenny Lala’s grandmother a “whore.”

The Monaco manager was frustrated during the 5-1 loss in Ligue 1, claiming Strasbourg were timewasting.

The former Arsenal and Barcelona star snapped before half-time at Lala as he was about to take a throw-in.

Henry is believed to have said: “It’s the 43rd minute, your grandmother’s whore.”

The 41-year-old then turned to an official and added: “He’s got to stop now, that’s enough.”

Henry quickly backtracked after the match, apologising for his outburst.

“It’s an expression of the street, unfortunately,” he said.

(Strasbourg’s Kenny Lala battles with Monaco’s Fode Ballo Toure AFP/Getty)
(Strasbourg’s Kenny Lala battles with Monaco’s Fode Ballo Toure AFP/Getty) (AFP/Getty Images)

“I regret my comments from the bench. It was a human reaction, I’m still human. I regret it.

“Sometimes I do it in English. Maybe in English it wouldn’t have been as noticeable. No, I’m joking. I should not do it.”

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