Robin van Persie hails Thierry Henry's 'brave' return to Arsenal

 

Jim van Wijk
Friday 13 January 2012 11:46 GMT
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Henry scored just 10 minutes after coming on as a substitute against Leeds in the FA Cup
Henry scored just 10 minutes after coming on as a substitute against Leeds in the FA Cup (GETTY IMAGES)

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Robin van Persie believes Thierry Henry has shown great bravery by returning to Arsenal.

The former Gunners captain, who has signed a short-term loan deal from New York Red Bulls, captured the headlines once again when he came off the bench to extend his club goalscoring record as Leeds were beaten 1-0 in Monday night's FA Cup third-round tie at Emirates Stadium.

Henry, 34, will spend the next six-and-a-half weeks with Arsenal and is set to be part of the squad again at Swansea on Sunday, when Van Persie is due to return to action having been given some extra time off as he sat out the cup tie.

When the Dutchman came to Arsenal in May 2004, he was a raw talent, while Henry was at the peak of his powers.

Van Persie is now himself one of the leading strikers in world football having scored 34 goals in 2011 to better Henry's calendar year tally. The 28-year-old is full of admiration for what his old captain is undertaking.

"Some people might ask why he chose to come back, because he is already a legend here," said Van Persie, who took the skipper's armband this season.

"For me, it tells you everything about him; Thierry is coming back because he loves the game.

"If you asked 10 legends, whether they would come back, I am not sure they would have been brave enough."

Van Persie added: "Thierry knows things are at stake, he is remembered as a legend, but for him, it is simple - he loves the game and wants to be a part of the club he loves.

"I am sure he will get loads of games because I have seen him in training and I don't want too put too much pressure on, but he is looking really good."

Van Persie last week spent some time on a family break in Dubai, where he met Diego Maradona.

The Dutchman hopes the downtime will see him come back refreshed and ready to spearhead Arsenal's drive towards the top four.

"The good thing is that we have been able to have a little break over the last few days, which is always welcome at this time of year," Van Persie said.

"I have been able to recharge the batteries a little bit, get refreshed and ready to go again. I'm looking forward to the year."

Arsenal should have Swiss international Johan Djourou available again following suspension after his red card at Fulham, which will be a welcome boost given the injuries in defence, exacerbated by a hamstring tear for Francis Coquelin against Leeds.

Manager Arsene Wenger is expected to move for cover at full-back, with both Wayne Bridge, now surplus to requirements at Manchester City, and Lyon's Aly Cissokho reported targets.

Out-of-favour Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou, currently on African Nations Cup duty with Ivory Coast, is also reported to be on Wenger's radar again.

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