Here are Thierry Henry’s all-time stats in the Premier League
What comes into your mind at first the instant you hear the name of Thierry Henry? It’s probably his incredible run against Tottenham players ending in a brilliantly executed finish.
He is undoubtedly one of the greatest player in football history. This article will tell you about Thierry Henry’s all-time stats in the Premier League.
All-Time Stats
Attack
- Goals – 175
- Goals per match – 0.68
- Headed goals – 2
- Goals with right foot – 8
- Goals with left foot – 3
- Penalties scored – 4
- Freekicks scored – 1
- Shots – 99
- Shots on target – 44
- Shooting accuracy – 44%
- Hit wood work – 1
- Big chances missed – 1
Team Play
- Assists – 74
- Passes – 600
- Passes per match – 2.33
- Big Chances Created – 0
- Crosses – 64
Discipline
- Yellow cards – 30
- Red cards – 0
- Fouls – 14
- Offsides – 26
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Defence
- Tackles – 16
- Blocked shots – 16
- Interceptions – 4
- Clearances – 6
- Headed Clearance – 0
Individual
- Appearances – 258
- Goals – 175
- Assists – 74
- Wins – 157
- Loses – 39
In a matter of fact, the Emirates Stadium will never forget Thierry Henry’s era. He is inarguably the greatest Arsenal player ever (highest goalscorer for the club)and also the best striker in Premier League history.
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Although the French striker is the seventh highest goalscorer in PL history (175 goals), he is still considered the most skillful striker to have ever graced the league’s fields.
Overall Club Stat
- Appearances – 791
- Goals – 360
- Assists – 177
- Minutes per goal – 59.083
UEFA Champions League
- Appearances – 112
- Goals – 50
- Assists – 22
- Minutes per goal – 172
National Team
- Appearances – 123
- Goals – 51
- Assists – 30
- Minutes Played – 9146
Thierry Henry has been the top scorer in the PL four times in 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2006. His tally for those seasons read 24, 30, 25 and 27 goals respectively. This made him to conquer 4 ‘Premier League Golden Boots’ award, more than anyone else.
He won the FWA Player of the Year award for record three times. In FWA’s 68-year history, only eight times a player has won it more than once, the last one to do so was Cristiano Ronaldo.