Footballers are scoring machines. If you do not score a goal, especially if you are a striker, you fall out of favor with fans. But do you know it reaches a time when celebrating a goal does not make any sense to a player.
This is the situation former Arsenal lethal striker Thierry Henry finds himself in. Henry, who plays for New York Red Bulls FC, no longer celebrates after scoring.
The 36-year-old scored in his team’s 4-1 win over Columbus in a recent match and walked away as if nothing had happened.
In fact, he appeared almost annoyed that he had scored.
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“Thierry Henry has scored so many goals in his career to date that netting them nowadays just doesn’t seem to excite him anymore,” reports Metro Sports, a British online news site.
In his English Premier League football career, Henry scored 174 goals for Arsenal in his 254 appearances.
It is understandable; Henry must act like a senior. At his age, who wants to see him do a somersault after netting a goal?