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Thierry Henry praised Antoine Griezmann after a match against FC Barcelona, acknowledging his contributions to the French national team. Griezmann recently retired as one of the team's most iconic players.
🙌 From one legend to another, Thierry Henry hails Antoine Griezmann
Thierry Henry, a world football legend, dedicated some heartfelt words last night to Antoine Griezmann after the match against FC Barcelona.
During the broadcast on CBS, the former striker wanted to pay tribute to the "Little Prince" and his career with the French national team, from which he recently retired as one of its most iconic figures.
The former Arsenal player publicly thanked Griezmann for everything the forward has contributed to the national game.
Henry highlighted the commitment and elegance that have always defined the Atlético de Madrid player, while also wishing him a brilliant end to this chapter with the club before embarking on his next professional adventure.
One of the key points of his remarks was the confirmation of Griezmann’s next destination: Orlando, in Major League Soccer (MLS).
Henry, who knows American soccer inside out from his time with the New York Red Bulls, personally offered to advise the player in this new stage of his life and career.
"Anything you need about your time there, I’ll be happy to help," Henry said, making clear the excellent relationship between the two stars. This transition marks the beginning of the end of an era for European football, while MLS prepares to welcome another global star.
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Thierry Henry expressed heartfelt gratitude towards Antoine Griezmann for his contributions to the French national team during a broadcast.
Antoine Griezmann is regarded as an iconic figure due to his significant achievements and impact on the French national team, especially following his recent retirement.
Antoine Griezmann recently retired from the French national team, marking the end of a distinguished international career.

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