Thierry Henry describes the moment he realised Lionel Messi wasn’t normal
The Barcelona superstar has wowed the world since he burst on to the scene at the Nou Camp, but Henry recalls one specific goal against Malaga that made him realise that Messi was something special
THIERRY HENRY is far from ordinary himself, but there was one standout moment during his time at Barcelona that made him realise his team-mate Lionel Messi was extraordinary.
The pair spent three years together at Barcelona, but it was one game where Messi managed to control a lofty ball and dodge three defenders that Henry realised there was something special about him.
The pair had great success with the La Liga giants, winning the treble in 2009 and scoring 100 goals in one season between themselves and Samuel Eto'o.
But Henry downplays his involvement in the club's success, instead hailing Messi's style of play as "not normal".
In a new film 'Take the Ball, Pass the Ball' which celebrates Pep Guardiola's reign at the Nou Camp, the Frenchman said: “The best goal I’ve seen him score was against Malaga at home because that defied logic what he did.
“Diagonal ball, he controls it on his chest, runs full speed. First player goes, second player is just behind. He takes another step, that player can clear the ball.
“If he’s got the ball on his left foot here, how do you go back with that same leg and touch the ball in the air, in between the two to make sure that guy doesn’t touch it - and then almost fall but smash it into the top corner. That's not normal."
The goal in question comes from a home game in 2009, where Henry himself also found his name on the scoresheet.
But, the Arsenal legend waxes lyrical about Messi's achievements in the film rather than his own.