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Here is the mercurial French striker Thierry Henry smashing in an astonishing goal for New York Red Bulls in their 2-1 win over Kansas City in a Major League Soccer fixture last night.
Henry, who scored a record 228 goals for Arsenal, cut inside from the left and fired a rocket of a strike from 20 yards past Kansas goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum.
Former Manchester City striker Bradley Wright-Phillips set New York on their way to the win, scoring from the penalty spot in the 11th minute.
Watch: Henry's stunning goal against Kansas
Even at the age of 37 Henry is still scoring wonder goals for fun, so is a third spell at Arsenal on the cards? Because of the timing of the MLS season he will have a bit of free time in January...
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