Dunson brothers first time reacting to...Thierry Henry - When Football Becomes Art (unbelievable)

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    Dunson brothers first time reacting to...Thierry Henry - When Football Becomes Art (unbelievable)
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  • @benjaminbronnimann3966
    @benjaminbronnimann3966 Před 2 lety +148

    One of the coldest players ever, he was cocky as fuck but he backed it up. Very complete player, Olympic speed in his prime, physically strong, great ball control, effortless dribbling, one of the best finishers ever but also dangerous from long range at the same time, great passers, he has the premier league record for most assists in one season, even though he was mainly known as a scorer and not a Playmaker, he was always smooth and composed. He was the type of striker that even legendary defenders were afraid of, he had that kind of effect on defenders. He's widely regarded as the greatest premier league player in modern history and one of the top 5 strikers in football history, unstoppable in his prime.

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Před 2 lety +12

      Facts

    • @Scotsdave
      @Scotsdave Před 2 lety +17

      @@dunsonhouse Yeah. I am a Man United fan and he literally induced fear in me when he got on the ball near the penalty box. Could clown the very best defenders on Earth and ice cold finishing.

    • @ernieb8490
      @ernieb8490 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m an Arsenal fan but top 5 strikers in history is debatable. Gerd Muller, R9, Pele, Maradona, Platini, Lewa, Van Basten… there’s so much competition. I can confidently call him top 15 but to say he’s top 5 without debate is far stretched.

    • @joeking7707
      @joeking7707 Před 2 lety +6

      @@ernieb8490 he is better than all of them.

    • @randomuruk7230
      @randomuruk7230 Před 2 lety

      @@joeking7707 Absolutely not. R9, Lewandowski and Maradona are head and shoulders above him, Van Basten and Pele are also probably better.

  • @jhordanhanson
    @jhordanhanson Před 2 lety +140

    my guy you're the goat. king Titti "Thierry Henry" is my all time favorite player and is considered as the greatest player to ever play in the English league. the English league started their hall of fame I think a year ago and he was the first to be in it. he also has a statue outside the Arsenals stadium called the "emirates stadium " Henry was beast, every defender was terrified of his speed, strength, skill and finesse...when he went to Barca, he played with Messi and Messi said the first time he saw him he didn't dare look him in his face out of knowing that he was in the presence of a legend..this man got goals and assists for fun, he's the all time top scorer for Arsenal and France

    • @areek7643
      @areek7643 Před 2 lety +8

      Facts! But...
      ... considerd the best ever in the Premier Leaugue...
      .... offcourse you can't compare different type of players and there's always something like personal preference but best Player? Football Player! That title belongs to Dennis Bergkamp. As best striker PL Yes.
      (When you think about it, even 'All-time top scorer for Arsenal' is partly thanks to Bergkamp).
      But whatever! They were both out of this world in there own skillset.
      WHAT A TEAM THAT WAS!!!!

    • @randomuruk7230
      @randomuruk7230 Před 2 lety

      "greatest player to ever play in the English league" I guess Ronaldo doesn't exist

    • @joeking7707
      @joeking7707 Před 2 lety

      @@randomuruk7230 wow your such a toxic lil mug aren't you this isn't about who is better with you it's about attacking others who have different opinions to yours that's what i see. your everywhere talking crap lol grow up you troll.or maybe you just a racist?

    • @YouMadGaming
      @YouMadGaming Před 2 lety +9

      @@randomuruk7230 Henry in the prem was/is better than Ronaldo in the prem

    • @Aaronp1877
      @Aaronp1877 Před 2 lety +4

      “Tee-airy onree” is how u say it

  • @efester
    @efester Před 2 lety +47

    Had the privilege of being a season ticket holder at Arsenal when he was playing for us, and he was world class.

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Před 2 lety +4

      Different level

    • @theosantana7750
      @theosantana7750 Před 2 lety

      Do u still go to Emirates

    • @efester
      @efester Před 2 lety

      @@theosantana7750 only been about 6/7 times as it's expensive, really wish I could go more as it's a great stadium, although Highbury was an old stadium with character

    • @alexroxhissox
      @alexroxhissox Před 2 měsíci

      ​Season ticket holder at Highbury during the invincibles era? You're a blessed man. ​@@efester

    • @efester
      @efester Před 2 měsíci

      @@alexroxhissox was a couple of years before the Invincibles era, so about 99 to 02

  • @yourstruly5493
    @yourstruly5493 Před 2 lety +52

    Henry oozed class and elegance and he was a terror. That Arsenal Invincibles team played some of the most beautiful football ever.

  • @DoctorNerf
    @DoctorNerf Před 2 lety +49

    Henry is the best striker in premier league history. For me he’s the only player where for a solid 5 years I was actively scared to see him against my team. Absolute assassin man, he was going to score it just didn’t matter.
    And the thing is look where he’s collecting the ball… half of these clips start with him near the half way line running into / past 2-3 players. Violent baller.

    • @sportschool3537
      @sportschool3537 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm a die hard Arsenal fan and Ti-Ti and the whole invincibles squad was the reason I fell in love with football and Arsenal... Henry is BY FAR the best striker in Premier League history... absolutely lethal scorer and on top of that a better passer and dribbler than any other Striker EPL has ever seen... Henry is seen as less than Messi and Ronaldo only because he was playing for Arsenal and not Real Madrid or Barca (he went to Barca after serious injury and he wasn't top form Henry anymore)... I've always said that Henry and Totti are the two most disrespected players of my generation because they played for their teams their whole career (well, almost all of it for Henry since he did move eventually near the end) but both of them were so much more talented and so much better players than all the superstars of their time that played the same position... I don't see why Ronaldo "Fenomeno" was a better player than Henry for example... yes, he was a beast before the injuries but so was Henry... Ronaldo was just more flashy and jaw dropping with his dribbles... or why Zidane was better than Totti (short answer, he wasn't... just played for better teams... Totti was a better and more creative passer and a waaaaaaaaaaaay better finisher than any attacking midfielder I've ever seen)
      I can talk about Henry for hours... the guy was pure joy to watch... they don't build Strikers like him anymore with all the big club academies that don't let the kids be creating and just "put them in a system"... Strikers nowadays can barely dribble... they call Mbappe a dribbler ffs and all he has is speed and a decently good fake-dribble... Henry was 10 times the player Mbappe is right now, not even f-ing close... plus Henry had that insane supreme confidence in his game that characterizes the GREAT players... you couldn't make him fear you... you only feared him... the moment he touched the ball your legs were already shaking...
      Have a good year and keep enjoying the beautiful game 😁

    • @peteryarnold9707
      @peteryarnold9707 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sorry, there is only one "best striker in Premier League history", that's the guy who IS the best striker in Premier League history, Alan Shearer

    • @BourbonJRA
      @BourbonJRA Před 2 lety

      Shearer

    • @DoctorNerf
      @DoctorNerf Před 2 lety +2

      @@peteryarnold9707 imo Henry is a better player. Shearer was a prolific goal scorer but his game didn’t stretch beyond goal scoring. Henry’s assist stat speaks volumes to how pivotal he was in his teams overall play. Plus, his style of play is more elegant, Shearer was great but not with grace.
      Besides, Shearer is the top scorer in the PL, but only by virtue of games played. If Henry had stayed in the PL he would’ve exceeded. Shearer played in about 15 premier league seasons, Henry played in maybe 8.

    • @sportschool3537
      @sportschool3537 Před 2 lety

      @@BourbonJRA Henry was a much better player than Shearer... not even close... Shearer was great and an amazing scorer but Henry was so much more...

  • @-_-DatDude
    @-_-DatDude Před 2 lety +59

    Thierry Henry was most definitely a showboater and a elite dribbler he just had the productivity to go with it. The thing you need to understand about Henry. Was that, in his prime he was more than goalscoring striker. For example in Henry's best ever season in the Premier League he had amassed 20 assists despite not being a Playmaker! For context, It's been 19 seasons, the English game seems be more attacking/open and nobody has broken his record.
    There are only 2 weaknesses of Henry's game. The first being that he was somewhat poor in the air for someone 6ft2. The second being that he had a reputation of not being a "clutch" player as he had 0 goals in 9 cup finals.
    Overall thou his pros massively outweigh his cons. For me he was easily one of the best players in his generation despite the fact he never won the Ballon d'Or(got robbed). Which is crazy as the generation Henry played had for more world class players than today's game imo.

    • @jokeralarms849
      @jokeralarms849 Před 2 lety +5

      Great points, however the 0 in 9 finals narrative is very subjective when you amount goals as overall performances which it isn’t. Furthermore context should be applied as well, as in 2000 euros final against the colossal Italy defence, Henry was initially awarded the MOTM. Galatasary 2000 decent game, could’ve scored and put it on a plate for keown who missed an open goal. UCL 2006 missed a guilt edged chance but got the assist and ran his socks off as Arsenal were a man down. 2006 WC final he was concussed due to a snide foul by cannavaro, yet got the pre assist which Malouda won the pen. 2001 fa cup was underwhelming although their defender handled the ball on the line and should’ve been sent off. 2003 fa cup final he was cash money, quality performance. So overall there’re criticisms in some finals but the 0 in 9 narrative is a weak and an acute argument to put forward without applying context. The term ‘clutch’ is also misconstrued in only being finals, which IMO is false. An example of clutch is the unbeaten streak being on the line vs LFC and Henry dragging his team to victory. That’s clutch

    • @-_-DatDude
      @-_-DatDude Před 2 lety +2

      @@jokeralarms849 Yeah that's a very well written post Joker, I could do you one better and make an argument that one of the most iconic clutch goals I've seen of the past decade was the Aguero against QPR which was in the Premier League... Not a cup competition. *THAT* Aguero goal was agonising and still is to some extent as a Man Utd fan.
      So yeah, I hear what you saying bro "clutch" isn't as cut and dry as I initially implied it was. Just a FYI, I don't necessarily agree with the narrative completely as Thierry did turn up in loads of big games against us and against other big teams like Real Madrid and whatnot. So the "clutch" aspect for me is a bit iffy and I am more in the middle tbh. More often than not it was the supporting cast like Lehmann having a moment of madness or something else that would be talking points of said finals but yeah I thought I would still include it as a flaw, as whilst I personally don't agree, the narrative of Thierry Henry never scoring in a single final in his career is still there.
      Like I said thou even if he wasn't clutch he still goes down as one of the best in a generation that is stacked to the brim of world class players. There's no such thing as perfection after all lol.

    • @jokeralarms849
      @jokeralarms849 Před 2 lety +2

      @@-_-DatDude Spot on, couldn’t have summed it up better. It’s the fact that the 0 in 9 finals/Henry being a ‘big game bottler’ all started from a naive chelsea fan on the bird app couple yrs back which was blown out of proportion and now you see uneducated football fans deliberately use it as a stick to beat him with. The 2006 year for him was cruel, within weeks of losing out on the UCL and WC, ironically being soo close in winning both. Heading wasn’t his forte, although marking his moment against your team(Utd I assume) at the emirates.

  • @thegreathadoken6808
    @thegreathadoken6808 Před 2 lety +8

    A pure thoroughbred.
    The explosive power and speed of an NFL wide-receiver married with the poise and grace of a god-damned ballerina.

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před 2 lety +22

    Thierry is 1 of 3 players play in the Prem I have seen, that when they pick up the ball you can see the entire opposition shit themselves through their body language, Cristiano Ronaldo in his last 2 years at Man U, Suarez when he played for Liverpool and Henry for Arsenal at his peak, amazing player

    • @ys.v1
      @ys.v1 Před 2 lety +3

      honourable mention for seeing yaya toure pick up the ball at the edge of his own box

    • @lewis.b1139
      @lewis.b1139 Před 2 lety +1

      Arsenal fan but that Suarez season was ridiculous played like he was on roids all season

    • @sportschool3537
      @sportschool3537 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lewis.b1139 True... Liverpool's gameplan was literally "Suarez against the world" and the mad thing is that Suarez almost always won and they almost won the damn league... pure insanity... but I think all in all Henry was a much better and much more talented player than the GREAT Luis Suarez... Henry was just in a league of his own... he's just underrated because he left his beloved Arsenal way too late in his career and he didn't sell out to play for the most "marketable" teams like UEFA Madrid and UEFAlona in his prime (he did go to Barca but way too late in his career... he was barely the same player anymore and had a serious lower back injury that slowed him down a lot)
      Henry is easily the best player in EPL history... lethal scorer, way better passer than Ronaldo or Suarez or any other striker or big goal scorer for that matter, amazing dribbler... and also the first ever "False 9" striker which is so annoying that Pep and Messi claim that title because Wenger and Henry were using the False 9 strategy waaaaaay before Pep thought to do it with Messi... Arsenal with False 9 Henry was destroying the Prem since the early 2000s...
      From another Arsenal fan that is FINALLY excited about our team's future... let's get a CL spot this year and next year all we need is a world class striker and we can challenge for the championship!!!

    • @arranrobertson664
      @arranrobertson664 Před 2 lety

      Salah been like that the last few years as well.

    • @ys.v1
      @ys.v1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@arranrobertson664 he’s been immense, super consistent. cant take that away from him. but he certainly doesn’t arouse the same reaction in me as an opposition fan

  • @hashimbosh2445
    @hashimbosh2445 Před 2 lety +10

    Now you should react to Dennis Bergkamp he was his partner in crime and Thierry said that he was the best player he played with.

  • @justlooking1087
    @justlooking1087 Před 2 lety +30

    Ronaldinho and Henry were the reason I was obsessed with football as a kid. R9 too but me and my bro used to watch Dinho and Henry highlights every day after school.
    24:33 that’s how you’re supposed to defend against really skilful players. Over committing will get you embarrassed with certain players. Especially if you’re a defender, if you get left for dead after rushing in you’ll leave your team exposed.

  • @DJ-sx3ks
    @DJ-sx3ks Před 2 lety +23

    Thierry will always be my fave player . Every game he done something that would just make you say wow! Great speed, skill ,balance control ,strength ,passing and shooting he was just a all round great great player

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před 2 lety +27

    Striker is about how far up the pitch you play as well as scoring goals. Like Zidane , Marradona, Gerrard, Scholes all scored goals but were midfielders more than Forwards , so some "goal scorers" are not Strikers, but they usually are, Henry was. All Strikers are Forwards, but not all Forwards are Strikers, Messi is not really a Striker although he is a Forward and a Goal Scorer.
    A Striker players usually Central (sometimes slightly to the left or right, left in Henry's case) and is the furthest player up the pitch in your starting or Defensive formation (the shape the team tries to be in when they dont have the ball, when you win the ball back of course now you are attacking so it becomes the starting formation for attack too)
    In Football you have
    Goalkeepers
    Defenders (Includes Center Backs, Fullbacks, and Wing Backs)
    Midfielders (Includes Defensive Mids, Box to box Mids, Attacking mids, Wingers, No10's, different types of playmaker midfielder )
    Forwards (Includes, Wing Forwards, Center Forwards, Strikers, Second Strikers a.k.a "False 9's")
    A common Formation is 433 - which means 4 defenders, 3 Midfielders and 3 Forwards
    but you can have others 442, 451, 352, 361, 4231 (where the 2,3 means 2 defensive mids, and the 3 means 1 central attacking mid/number10 and 2 wingers who play wide and far up the pitch, Like WIng Forwards, but a Wingers job is more to create goals rather than score them like the WIng Forward)
    Wing Forwards - Mo Salah is a WIng Forward, usually fast , great dribblers , tricky players
    Center Forward- Lewandowski is a center forward usually strong and good all round game and usually good in the air
    Strikers- Usually the best at finishing fast and skill full, or at least have a really good touch
    Second Striker/False 9- Messi These are almost like no 10's but further up the pitch, they are not as far up the pitch as a normal striker, link play more and look to dribble into the goal scoring spaces rather than receive the ball in those places (like a normal striker or Center Forward does)
    These are simple breakdowns but I am missing out so many sub types of each of these, and also the blur between Center Forwards and Strikers, because certain players are kind of both , but some are very much one and not the other, Like Aguero is a Striker, but not a Center Forward. Cristioan Ronaldo is a Striker, and a Center Forward and used to be a Wing Forward, Messi is NOT a Striker, he s NOT a Center Forward but is a Second Striker /false 9 and used to be a WIng Forward. Henry Is a Center Fowrard , and also a kind of Wing Forward and you would have to say a Striker too
    I hope this makes sense. The problem is sometimes the terms are used incorrectly and also each of them has areas where they meet so you get players (usually quite good ones) that can play in 2 or more of these positions, sometimes even in every types (Steven Gerrard springs to mind, Box to Box Midfielder, but could play in Defence, Midfield and Forward, so you end up asking yourself "so what position is he?" lool)

  • @lucaviladrich2900
    @lucaviladrich2900 Před 2 lety +12

    He’s a legend . Always reminds me of Kobe Bryant. His personality is just 🧊. His journey was beautiful to watch.

    • @sportschool3537
      @sportschool3537 Před 2 lety +4

      Totally reminds me of Kobe too... insane skill, so much finesse, huge belief in himself and that cocky look that said "you can't guard me boi!!!"... he was definitely the Kobe of football which is probably why Henry is my favorite football player ever and Kobe my favorite basketball player ever...
      Love that comparison my man... it's just perfect!!!

    • @mattikolb
      @mattikolb Před 2 lety

      Way kooler than kobe.!

  • @erichedwilliams8896
    @erichedwilliams8896 Před 2 lety +5

    Henry was so fast he always slow the defenders down and then takes off using his speed. He is a Legend coming from a Liverpool fan.

  • @williams8152
    @williams8152 Před 2 lety +5

    I watch Thierry Henry my whole life here in America as a kid till he retired he’s one of the best in the world that ever play the game

  • @williams8152
    @williams8152 Před 2 lety +3

    My favorite soccer/football players of all times 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾Thierry Henry

  • @obsidencold9491
    @obsidencold9491 Před 2 lety +13

    The GOAT of the Premier League and top 5 strikers in the history of football. Won everything in the game and was the best player in the best team in premier league history “The Invincibles”.
    In his prime I was lucky enough to watch him. The stats are ridiculous and don’t tell the full story, best goal to game ratio in PL history, Arsenal (a top club with 130 year top flight history) top goal scorer ever, 4 time golden boot winner (top scorer in the PL) and x2 European golden boot winner AND HE HAS THE PREMIER LEAGUE SINGLE SEASON ASSIST RECORD. But then go gotta factor in he was just athletically superior, lightning quick, tall powerful remembering the PL is the most physical top flight league he was a BEAST.
    I can’t stress enough that with all this he also had THE SWAGGER mf was called VaVa Vooom lol
    The most elite baller Frances top ever goalscoer and PL HOF 1st inducty.
    🐐

  • @divyeshlal1360
    @divyeshlal1360 Před 2 lety +7

    He also recorded the top sprint speed out of any major sports league in the world at 39.2 km/hr, he glides through the pitch

  • @ABCDEFGHI827
    @ABCDEFGHI827 Před 2 lety +1

    finally guys I've been telling you to watch him. In his prime he was the fastest footballer in the world, no matter with or without the ball. probably ever. maybe even till this day :)

  • @Michael-cb5nm
    @Michael-cb5nm Před 2 lety +6

    “Bully ball” is a thing in football. Some players like that shoulder to shoulder contact when in possession so they can bounce off a defender at the right moment and break away…

  • @fabregasfan4
    @fabregasfan4 Před 2 lety +7

    Incredible incredible player. The way he just flows past players with pace, strength AND amazing technique is very rare.

  • @ArnieGold
    @ArnieGold Před 7 dny

    Craziest thing about this comp is that he is doing this against the best defenders of that time making them look pedestrian. It was a wonder and joy to watch this guy in his prime in real time. Long Libe King Thierry.

  • @fitmotivation6142
    @fitmotivation6142 Před 2 lety +4

    Hé told once in a interview that he forced his back to pick the defender up and scored with that backheel kick, this man was genius

  • @SSS-ie6mh
    @SSS-ie6mh Před 2 lety +2

    I had the pleasure of watching Henry in his prime. His Arsenal team destroyed everyone in the league and finished Invincibles aka unbeaten in the league throughout the season.
    Man had the combination of exquisite skill and blistering pace.

  • @dcort100
    @dcort100 Před 2 lety +7

    in football its called ball retention. xavi,iniesta, zidane, pirlo, makalele, all had this ability. The one that did it the best is Juan Roman Riquelme . This dood was insane at holding off players and inviting them to a 1v1, 1v2, 1v3 etc. Underrated in the public eye because he did it before it got noticed. Truly ahead of his time like laudrup.

  • @Scotsdave
    @Scotsdave Před 2 lety +2

    Henry was the best in the world for a spell, regularly going on unbelievable dribbles and beating 3 and 4 people regularly. Won everything. EVERYTHING.

  • @borisdodgingbullets
    @borisdodgingbullets Před 26 dny

    Henry was a pure scorer with speed, power, finesse! He was usually straight to the point. But, he also had the flare to show his skills when necessary!

  • @kingkenzokwansa
    @kingkenzokwansa Před 2 lety +6

    You asked the question was he doing that regularly.
    I can answer from watching him play way before he turned pro.
    I grew up in Les Ulis and Thierry's parents were my neighbours therefore I'm more entitled to give you my opinion on his evolution as a player.
    Thierry always had technique in him but the most predominant characteristics of his game was the speed of execution and the precision of his final ball delivery.
    He used to tear defenders from the wing that's where he started his professional career as a winger and that's why he takes on players.
    People give props to Wenger for developing him but I'd say Jean Tigana at Monaco has more to claim for helping with changing his mentality into a more predatory instincts.
    Yes Thierry never dropped below 7/10 rating in games.
    Legend of the game

  • @Delboy0
    @Delboy0 Před 2 lety +2

    This guy is the Kobe Bryant of Football. Lewandowski said his idol was this guy. This guy is the greatest ever Premier League player because he was more dominant than Ronaldo in the Premier League.

  • @TheMrlovegoodtimes
    @TheMrlovegoodtimes Před rokem +1

    i love washing you brothers! therry henry was a fighter on the feald.

  • @peteross4879
    @peteross4879 Před 2 lety +2

    Thiery Henry is a legend. He is one of the best strikers the BPL has ever seen. He is 6’2 as well so for him to have the agility he had was rare.

  • @ajreacts2141
    @ajreacts2141 Před 2 lety +5

    We need the “ Kevin de bruyne, when football becomes art “
    His passing on both foot will blow your mind!

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před 2 lety +12

    You gotta know, France had this guy Henry and Zidane ...in the same team (as well as Petite, Viera, Dessailly, Pires all amazing legend status players)

    • @zobbilamouche1302
      @zobbilamouche1302 Před 2 lety +2

      i'm missing this team so bad. I was a teenager at that time and as a french i can tell you the 98 French national team inspires so many kids here, it was a dream team. Between Henry Trezeguet Anelka Djorkaeff we had so many offensive threats, Viera Petit Zidane in the midfield (then Makélelé later), and a top defense with Desailly Blanc Thuram Lizarazu Barthez... What a legendary team. And as unbelievable the World Cup win in 2018 was, nothing would ever replace the 98/2000 France squad in my heart

  • @andrewpatch5027
    @andrewpatch5027 Před 2 lety +1

    bergkamp and henry poetry in motion.
    Best tribute

  • @skip2mylew170
    @skip2mylew170 Před rokem +1

    There are only a few players in any sport that reach an elite level where they've not only figured out how to win but they're also putting on a show. Henry was not only out there to win but he was also having fun with it. He's the Premier League's version of Michael Jordan

  • @reduneyconceicao3420
    @reduneyconceicao3420 Před 2 lety +2

    i was waiting for this one
    Thierry Henry was a complete player with no weakness on his game
    now is dennis bergkamp

  • @fullchicken4492
    @fullchicken4492 Před 2 lety +2

    Gloves are optional. It can either be for cold or for fashion. Just like longsleeves, short/long socks, and or course crazy haircuts

  • @Trance18
    @Trance18 Před 2 lety +10

    Henry for many is considered the greatest PL ( English premiere league) player of all time and deservingly so . He was amazing a joy to watch with Arsenal , and then he moved to Barcelona and won everything, he played along Messi & Èto'o( another player you guys need to react to ) together with that one in a lifetime squad squad , they formed the greatest team of all time .
    And btw a striker is the guy who plays higher on the pitch and their first responsabilty is to score the goals , they usually hold the number 9 , for instance the brazillian Ronaldo was a striker and the GOAT of strikers ofc , players like Messi , Henry , are called forwards and wing players ,Ronaldo was like that back in Manchester unted but later years with Real madrid he became a striker and a goalscorer .

    • @sportschool3537
      @sportschool3537 Před 2 lety

      Henry played as a Striker for 99% of his career... he only was moved to the wing in Barca to fit him in... but he was a Striker 100%... Henry was the first false 9 in the history of football and it's annoying that Guardiola and Messi have stolen that title from Henry and Wenger because Wenger and Henry were using the false 9 strategy waaaaay before Pep thought of it...

    • @Trance18
      @Trance18 Před 2 lety

      @@sportschool3537 you are delusional buddy with all the BS u said , Barça & Pep stole haha , btw it wasn't even Pep's invention it was Tito vilanova his assistant who later became the coach and saddly died ofc who came up with the false 9 strategy and Henry was not 99% of his career as a striker ,Kanu for the most part was the number 9 even wiltord occupied that role sometimes so that he open spaces for Henry .With arsenal he played In a free role , the kinda of role Messi had his whole career or Neymar has nowadays as well, where you don't play in just one position and with Barça he was a winger since Messi was the free player on the pitch , stop spreading nonesense

    • @sportschool3537
      @sportschool3537 Před 2 lety

      @@Trance18 You are uninformed... Pep played Messi as a False 9 striker for the first time in a Barca - Real game in 2010 or 2011 which Barca won 5-1... Kanu was a bench player you uninformed idiot... were you even watching the Arsenal team of the early 2000s? the starting 11 were David Seaman, Campbell, Adams, Ashley Cole, Lauren, Gilberto Silva, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Reyes, Bergkamp and Henry... Kanu was NEVER a regular starter for Arsenal... now shut up and accept the fact that Henry was playing as a Striker that was regularly going back to the midfield to get the ball and please stop commenting on football if you have no idea about the game's history...
      Jesus Christ... what other kind of bullshit are we gonna hear on the shit fest of CZcams comments... Henry not a Striker... omfg...

    • @Trance18
      @Trance18 Před 2 lety

      @@sportschool3537 haha calling me an idiot in a debate only shows your lack of facts and debating skills, now lets get to the nonesense you said , first of all the first time Messi played as a false 9 was in 2009 in the game barcelona won 6-2 and with Pep there was never a game that ended 5-1 and lets not forget you claimed Barça stole that idea from arsenal which horseshit and there is nothing that backs that even if you ask Henry himself he'll laugh at you, for Henry playing as a striker , even Bergkamp on paper played as a striker but was he really ? Hell no , there is a difference between a formation and what we saw on the pitch and Henry played in a free role , even this video shows how free he played down the pitch asking for the ball and going forwards, he was never the type of a player that stays on the box and wait for the ball if you can't understand that i can't make you do so , because you seem one of those ppl who set their minds of smtg and never accept that they're wrong .

  • @hpsauce9608
    @hpsauce9608 Před 2 lety +2

    Hallelujah!!! Reacting to premier league legends! Listen every kid who played football used to wanna be number14 and have their socks above their knees thinking we was Henry haha. Different gravy he was and I’m not even an arsenal fan. The team he played for arsenal was doing all that tiki taka before it even had a name! They just knew where each other was gonna be. They were called the invincibles back in early 2000’s, went a whole season without losing, plus it was I the premier league were every game is losable on any given day!….now another prem legend…..Steven Gerrard!!

  • @daniellangskovjartoft8866

    Thierry Henry is my favourite player of all time and the reason I fell manically in love with Arsenal FC back in 2001 as a 6 year old. You guys mentioned basketball a few times and a fun fact is that he’s a massive fan of the San Antonio Spurs, which is extra funny since Arsenal’s biggest rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, is commonly knowned as “Spurs”. Great video!

  • @johnwayne-3701
    @johnwayne-3701 Před 2 lety +10

    Context is super important. I wish you guys understood the magnitude of some of these clips. He's toying with some of the greatest defenders of all time like they're nothing. This man was once labeled the Michael Jordan of football. Absolutely unplayable. And to answer your question - Yes he is toying with them. He had the demeanor of a thief who was so smooth that you'd know what was coming but still couldn't stop it. As many would say.. "The game was over before it began."

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Před 2 lety +6

      I feel you that’s why we doing our best to learn as much as possible thanks for the comment

  • @invincible0463
    @invincible0463 Před 2 lety +6

    Henrys dribbling was elite but he didn't need to use many skills, he would mainly get passed players with his speed, agility, smart thinking and close control. Didnt use alot of skills.

  • @14ucls
    @14ucls Před 2 lety +2

    gloves are like accessories like sleeves and compression shorts in basketball. Also its usually cold in europe because the seasons go from fall to late spring/early summer. I personally also like the look.

  • @HDSalvage
    @HDSalvage Před rokem

    Henry is the best sticker in todays EPL history, I'm an Arsenal supporter and growing up watching him play for my team for many years, it was amazing he is also an Arsenal Invincible.

  • @justlooking1087
    @justlooking1087 Před 2 lety +6

    Yeah there are some forwards who like the physical contact. Usually they’re big men (like Drogba), but some are smaller like Hazard (before Madrid) - always drawing fouls or waiting for the defender to make contact before he spins them.

  • @VvicheNation
    @VvicheNation Před 2 lety +1

    He was an elite and good close skills ball control what that means you have players who can run and shoot and some who are good in tight spaces with the ball he had both but focuses mostly on speed when young as he got older he relied on finding spaces and using close dribbling skills

  • @L0RE22
    @L0RE22 Před 2 lety +2

    Noti gang! Henry was a magnificent player, glad you guys are reacting to him. An Arsenal and France legend and one of the best strikers of all time

  • @spy6ter
    @spy6ter Před 2 lety

    One of the very best, i was lucky to grow up on this dude's reign. One of the last great footballers, before money and feasibility completetly took over.

  • @fullchicken4492
    @fullchicken4492 Před 2 lety +7

    You guys gotta go over the positions. For each position there’s a “type” of playstyles that you can be. If you guys play fifa you’ll learn REALLY quick by looking at player stats, positions, and how it influences the game. Just like 2K where’s there’s hella “build types”, there’s even more for football because there’s more positions.

  • @djfaa8810
    @djfaa8810 Před 5 měsíci

    He played liked this week in week out ! The best player to ever play in the English prem.

  • @elmztana1201
    @elmztana1201 Před 2 lety +2

    HENRY #14 . Was a Problem. I remember him and Ronaldinho battling it out for Player of Year. Can u react to Franl Ribery - When Football becomes Art

  • @aggelosspatharos6775
    @aggelosspatharos6775 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh yeah he was really good. One of the greatest
    at his position

  • @mpd7878
    @mpd7878 Před rokem +1

    He was the best player to ever play in the Premier league did it every week

  • @godlikemonolith
    @godlikemonolith Před rokem

    Elite dribbling skills. And yes he did it in big games.

  • @haychhh6809
    @haychhh6809 Před 2 lety +3

    Guys you HAVE to react to "Steven Gerrard- A Complete Midfielder"
    Apart from Zidane you haven't done a Midfirlder and this will give you a great perspective about the many duties of a Midfielder and they shoe how the player called Steven Gerrard excels at all of them hence why is debt as the "complete midfielder".

  • @pantelas9358
    @pantelas9358 Před 2 lety +1

    Best player to ever play in the Premier League and thats fax

  • @4thQtrAssassin
    @4thQtrAssassin Před 2 lety

    He was the coolest cat in football. He was also teammates with Messi and the 2008-09 Barcelona team , might be the greatest club team of all time , they were so dominant. Won every trophy , a front three of Thierry Henry , Eto and Messi being fed passes by Xavi and Iniesta. It was basically a dream team.

  • @andrewotiende3797
    @andrewotiende3797 Před 2 lety +1

    The guy has a statue of himself outside the emirates stadium.... Yeah, he's a legend

  • @johnrupertregacho7681
    @johnrupertregacho7681 Před 2 lety

    IMO the best player to ever put an arsenal shirt and hes the one that made me fall in love with this sport

  • @napoleonG220
    @napoleonG220 Před 2 lety

    He is the reason I Love Soccer, He is the reason I Love the best Club He played for #ARSENAL

  • @BrianEscobar26
    @BrianEscobar26 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember as a kid we have to work sometimes on the Computer in school but i always looked up Highlights from my top 3 players
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    Ronaldinho
    Thierry Henry
    It's sad today because players only care about money but our Legends they played different
    Like Kobe our MJ with passion
    I miss this kind of players is very rare today

  • @adrienmboa9005
    @adrienmboa9005 Před 2 lety

    He's the best striker of all time in premier League even with Ronaldo at his peack at Manchester United but Thierry Henry was always one step ahead and he's world cup winner and European champion with France!

  • @pmburgler852
    @pmburgler852 Před 2 lety

    You're right Kidd, he is one of the legends.

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před 2 lety +1

    22:00 yeh You get that in football too Drogba, Battistuta , Ibrahimovic all love/loved the Bully ball style, So Big Center Forwards/Strikers, do that Power Foward type thing, the Shaq approach, run over them with a Truck who can finish basically.
    Henry was not a Bully ball style player...BUT he was strong and hold others off the ball.
    You do have some 1 on 1 stuff in Football, "Man Marking" which is based on 1 on 1 can work and is a style that is used to defend, but there is usually a blend of Zonal and sometimes a man will be put on a star player to mark /defend them out of the game. But sometimes you get entire teams do it (and it used to be the standard approach only 20 years ago)

  • @rghoops
    @rghoops Před 2 lety

    From a Chelsea fan. This guy is the premier league goat.

  • @yashpatil5465
    @yashpatil5465 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the very few players who have won both champions league and the world cup 🙌🙌🙌

  • @kawkaw6490
    @kawkaw6490 Před 2 lety +1

    Him and Zidane beat and knock out my favorite Brazilian team in 2006 world cup , man I hated them for while. But man Henry is one of the best striker and legend in the game.

  • @s1cc06six8
    @s1cc06six8 Před 2 lety +1

    My man the one and only THE KING TH14

  • @myreckshodge4741
    @myreckshodge4741 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite forward growing up💪. Was unstoppable at one point.

  • @SumbaListens
    @SumbaListens Před 2 lety +1

    He and Zidane, French Dons 🇫🇷. Keeping it smooth 🧈 …

  • @alexroxhissox
    @alexroxhissox Před 2 měsíci

    Yes. He would do this stuff in proper important matches.
    Prime Henry is Top 3 all time.

  • @Ronaldinho1073
    @Ronaldinho1073 Před 2 lety

    Henry is the 🐐 I got him on my wall in my dorm right now💪🏾keep reacting to videos from this channel ASComps, he makes the best!

  • @e.p.raharjo3523
    @e.p.raharjo3523 Před 2 lety

    Its all about timing bro.. He knows exactly when he should running, dribling, striking, every move is one step ahead..

  • @dylan2335
    @dylan2335 Před měsícem

    Thierry Henry is The Greatest Footballer To Ever Grace The English Premier League. Plus he is the only player to registered 20 or more goals and 20 or more assists in a season apart from Messi and Ronaldo.

  • @drizzy3927
    @drizzy3927 Před 2 lety +6

    For the fall thing it depends, in basketball its much more noticeable and players dont fall that often, its usually after an ankle breaker or cross etc.
    But in football its different, first its a sport with much more contact than basketball, players are constantly under pressure from the other team so when they fall after an aerial duel for example its not much of a deal but now if you fall after getting dribbled, tackled or nutmegged then its humiliating

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Před 2 lety +2

      Wow appreciate the comment my guy

    • @crispouk3070
      @crispouk3070 Před 2 lety

      @@dunsonhouse especially when you get crossed. When someone makes you turn twice and your legs tangle that’s the one where everyone goes mad. Usually the player gets twisted up so bad their legs cross and that’s why they fall

  • @jermaineheadley9830
    @jermaineheadley9830 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes it’s about time fam

  • @karimthedream1934
    @karimthedream1934 Před 2 lety +1

    Damnnn two videos in one hour . Thats firee 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @dcfmoukhs6655
    @dcfmoukhs6655 Před 2 lety +1

    Yerrrrrrrrrr that’s it

  • @Happofusagarii
    @Happofusagarii Před 2 lety

    henryyyy, barely started watching soccer when he was gettin in his older years but i am glad to have witnessed the man play, great reaction from the brothers

  • @Jerellaj
    @Jerellaj Před 2 lety +1

    He was the striker for the only team to get the invincible title (no loses in Premier league (Hardest league) season). Greatest Prem Striker ( yes including CR7)
    Fun fact: in either Fifa or PES or both he had 99 finishing lmao the man was a joke even game developers maxed out his stats

  • @pedrodias3194
    @pedrodias3194 Před 2 lety +1

    Henry is a legend one of my all time favourites. You need to react to Luis Figo too he is another legend he played for real and barca

  • @hattoriirte
    @hattoriirte Před rokem

    he played for Arsenal for 9 years and it was worth paying to watch him alone will never forget Portsmouth fans giving him a standing ovation after he destroyed em.

  • @karlclarke
    @karlclarke Před 2 lety

    he was doing this all the time guys and is a football legend, so much so there is a statue of him at Arsenal football stadium

  • @williamandres1042
    @williamandres1042 Před 2 lety

    Nice reaction guys, new sub! Henry is my favorite player of all time :D

  • @Hackaway
    @Hackaway Před 2 lety +1

    On the comment of actively seeking contact like in basketball there's only one player that really comes to mind and that's the Belgian Mousa Dembele. There's a couple of compilations out there but none that really do him justice, nonetheless he's a really fun watch so I'd recommend checking him out. His ball retention was insane, probably the best there ever was while also being able to dribble silky smooth. The man had a 90% dribbling succes rate while the rest of the top dribblers were 15-20% behind him. I honestly believe he would be in the goat category if he went to a proper team with a great trainer at a young age.

  • @joelsvensson1240
    @joelsvensson1240 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep up the good work! Bless from Sweden

  • @hakankurnali6656
    @hakankurnali6656 Před rokem

    one of the top 10 elegant soccer players in the world at the top, of course, zidane, then henry, then özil, then berbatov and so on

  • @m1987montieth
    @m1987montieth Před 2 lety +1

    Been waiting for this!!

  • @GPA_Karting
    @GPA_Karting Před 2 lety +3

    Best player to ever play for the team I support (Arsenal)
    What an absolute unit! Incredible player, and his name is like “Tee Airy, OnRee” well that’s how you’d pronounce it anyway 🤙🤙🤙

  • @leonelviamontes9903
    @leonelviamontes9903 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful just beautiful, on the minute 15 of the video there were some beautiful “sombreros” performed, that’s how we call the play when you hit the ball over someone’s head, in my book that’s even worse than when they pass the ball between your legs! Personal opinion!

  • @elmztana1201
    @elmztana1201 Před 2 lety +1

    Didier Drogba was a great striker who was known for bullying teams physically

  • @jamesstewart6623
    @jamesstewart6623 Před rokem

    Once you seen Henry walk onto the pitch wearing gloves it was game over for the opposition

  • @ArnieGold
    @ArnieGold Před 7 dny

    By the way... for context, in basketball terms. Imagine Tracy McGrady's skill set/playing style (2001-2008) with Kobe's career accolades. Beast.

  • @michaeldevall8497
    @michaeldevall8497 Před 2 lety

    In England if you score the most goals out of any players you get awarded the golden boot. from 2001 to 2006 Henry won 4 in 5 years and 3 in a row. He literally was levels above anyone.

  • @isaksidenius7059
    @isaksidenius7059 Před 2 lety

    This is of course some of his Best dribling example but he was one of the Best dribler of his time for sure!

  • @Scotsdave
    @Scotsdave Před 2 lety

    Some strikers absolutely want to 'pin' the defender, and having them in physical contact when they receive the pass back to goal... Henry was best known for his dribbling past people, removing them from the game... but he could do it all, incredible player

  • @nolowlights8246
    @nolowlights8246 Před 2 lety

    Yesssirrr great reaction

  • @jeanleveau7904
    @jeanleveau7904 Před 2 lety

    Henry is still the best player and top scorer in the history of Arsenal. He is also top scorer of the French team. A legend

  • @Y4ZShooters
    @Y4ZShooters Před 2 lety

    Holy i love your description of Thierry Henry!

  • @Respectfully10
    @Respectfully10 Před 2 lety

    He was the Kobe of English Football from 2000 to 2006