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Howe to succeed

Legend Henry has Eddie’s men fired up for Gunners

- By Alex Crook

EDDIE HOWE hopes an inspiratio­nal chat from Thierry Henry will inspire Bournemout­h to topple the Frenchman’s beloved Arsenal.

Henry held a motivation­al session with Howe’s players during a recent trip to the south coast on behalf of the French Football Federation.

Howe, whose team take on Henry’s old club tomorrow, said: “We got Thierry in to talk to the players as we do from time to time with various people, not just footballer­s.

“Thierry was excellent, he spoke at length about his career and how he was so successful.

“It was a really beneficial talk. It was a combinatio­n of a lot of things, definitely the mental side, his mental strength and his desire to be the best.

“There were a lot of things in there and if it is just one thing a player finds inspiring then it is beneficial.

“It was interestin­g to see how the players reacted to what he said and hopefully they took something away, not just for now but for the future.”

Henry had been sent to the Vitality Stadium to check on the progress of Bournemout­h’s French forward Lys Mousset when he was approached by Howe. Bournemout­h wide-man Ryan Fraser said: “We were in a meeting and were told we had a special guest coming in and then Thierry Henry walked in and you were like, ‘Is this real?!’ “He was talking about training techniques and saying he wanted to respect his teammates by showing he was better than them – not to make them annoyed or to frustrate them. “But he felt he had to go out on the pitch and be better to show them why he was keeping them out of the team. “That was interestin­g because in football a lot of things go on behind the scenes and you don’t want people taking your spot. I didn’t know if, when you’re that good a player, do you just go into training and say, ‘I’m already the best, I don’t need to show it today, I’ll do it in the game on the Saturday’? “He said no, every day in training he was there after, he wanted to be the best player, he wanted to show everyone that he was the best. That was good insight.”

Bournemout­h were 3-1 up on Arsenal in one of the matches of the 2016-17 season before drawing 3-3 after a stunning late fightback from Arsene Wenger’s men.

“It was a great game,” said Howe. “For 60 or 70 minutes it was one of our best performanc­es in the Premier League and then you saw Arsenal’s quality late in the game.

“We are at this level on merit and no matter who you play, you have to go in believing you can win it.”

Howe, who will give late fitness tests to Junior Stanislas and Joshua King but will be without the injured Jermain Defoe, has backed Jack Wilshere to force his way into Gareth Southgate’s England World Cup squad. Wilshere has shaken off an ankle injury and should feature against the Cherries, who he played for on loan last season. “I don’t see why Jack Wilshere cannot make that squad,” said Howe. “I’m sure it’s a target for Jack, and the way he’s played I don’t see any reason why he won’t be a huge player in Gareth Southgate’s mind.

“I’m sure Jack will get a warm reception here. He was very popular in our dressing room. He had a big impact behind the scenes and on the pitch as well.”

 ??  ?? POINTERS: Thierry Henry spoke to Bournemout­h’s players at the invitation of manager Eddie Howe, left
POINTERS: Thierry Henry spoke to Bournemout­h’s players at the invitation of manager Eddie Howe, left

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