New York Red Bulls captain Thierry Henry said it will be
'weird' to play former club Arsenal when the Premier League club visits in
July.
Arsenal and the Red Bulls confirmed on Thursday they will
play a friendly on July 26 as part of the English club's maiden tour of the
United States.
The match will be part of Arsenal's pre-season
preparations for the 2014-15 Premier League campaign and Henry - who played 254
matches for the Londoners between 1999 and 2007, plus four more when on loan in
2012 - knows it will be a strange feeling lining up against his former club.
"It'll be weird. It'll be weird. I know it's a
friendly game, I know it's this, I know it's that. It's going to be weird for
me," the 36-year-old Frenchman said.
"Whenever I have to face Arsenal, it's a weird one.
I've had to do it once with Barcelona, we went to play the Emirates Cup in
London and now they are coming here.
"So, it will be kind of weird, especially when you
know that our fans are going to be there but I won't be mad if people come here
only to see Arsenal.
"It's a team that you don't see often, but it's
going to be weird obviously. I see that jersey and I'm not wearing it, it feels
weird."
Henry added he is 'over the moon' Arsenal decided to tour
the USA, following in the footsteps of other Premier League clubs such as
Chelsea and Manchester City.
"Recently they have been going to Asia, so I said to
myself why don't they come to the US?" Henry said.
"They are the only team from the Premiership who
didn't come, so when I found out it was for real, obviously when I was there, I
was asking some questions and they did let me know that it might happen.
"So I was obviously over the moon as you can
imagine, and excited."
Culled from Soccerway
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