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Thierry’s last blast for Gunners

Wenger hopes that Henry’s scoring form continues in Champions League

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THIERRY HENRY will be looking to give the club he loves a farewell gift as he makes his final appearance for Arsenal against AC Milan in the Champions League tomorrow night.

Henry’s second spell at the North Londoners is set to come to an end on Thursday when he will return to the New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer.

And having bowed out of his Premier League commitment­s on Saturday with a vital winning goal at Sunderland, Henry will be hoping to leave an equally lasting impression at the San Siro.

These two sides meet at this stage of the competitio­n for the second time in four years.

Back in 2008-09 Milan came away from the Emirates with a goalless draw but two goals in the final six minutes in Italy from Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Adebayor saw Arsenal triumph 2-0 on aggregate.

That was the start of a miserable run for the rossoneri who were also knocked out at the second round stage by English opposition in the next two years with Manchester United and Tottenham both winning at the San Siro as well. Until that juncture Milan had never lost at home to an English side but now they will be looking to end this run of three successive reverses.

And they will have to keep an eye on Henry, who at 34 proved during his six-week spell with Arsenal that he can still cut it at the top level, even though he was mostly used as a substitute.

Having twice already been a match-winner for the Gunners in the last six weeks, French manager Arsene Wenger is hoping his compatriot has one more trick up his sleeve before he leaves.

“I hope he will add some more (goals) in the Champions League,” Wenger said. “Certainly he got us the three points in a very difficult game (at Sunderland).”

Arsenal may be boosted by the Frenchman’s presence but Milan are also looking set for an increase in playing resources.

Star forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c returns to the team after a domestic suspension while Kevin-prince Boateng, Alessandro Nesta, Mathieu Flamini and Pato have all resumed training following injuries.

The return of Boateng is particular­ly welcome given how his forward thrusts from midfield have been missed.

But more important than that for coach Massimilia­no Allegri, though, has been Milan’s improved fighting spirit.

Until Saturday’s 2-1 win at high-flying Udinese, Milan had gone three games without a win, surrenderi­ng meekly to Lazio in the league and Juventus in the Cup along the way.

But in Udine at the weekend, Allegri was a far happier man.

“The spirit is what made the difference. When we have the right nastiness we don’t concede goals,” he said.

Milan will have to be alert at the back, particular­ly against a forward line that knocked seven goals past Blackburn recently and for whom Robin van Persie has been in clinical goalscorin­g form with 22 league strikes this season.

Tonight sees holders Barcelona hoping to leave behind their Spanish Liga blues when they visit Germany’s Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.

The world champions are practicall­y out of the race for the Spanish title after a shock 3-2 defeat at Osasuna on Saturday, a result which allowed Real Madrid to establish a massive 10-point lead.

Barça’s form away from home has been indifferen­t all season, but they are favourites over 2002 runners-up Leverkusen as they aim to become the first team to win consecutiv­e titles since AC Milan in 1990.

Also tonight, APOEL Nicosia’s fairytale run in the Champions League continues when the team from tiny footballin­g nation Cyprus take on Olympique Lyon in France.

Tomorrow also sees Zenit St Petersburg tackle Benfica with the remaining eight teams in action next week. – SAPA-AFP

 ??  ?? RETURN OF THE KING: Thierry Henry marked his return to Arsenal with a few vital goals. He aims to add to that tally against AC Milan tomorrow night.
RETURN OF THE KING: Thierry Henry marked his return to Arsenal with a few vital goals. He aims to add to that tally against AC Milan tomorrow night.
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