Gallic ball-handler Thierry Henry has stated he is content to start his World Cup campaign from the bench – after receiving a starting lineup snub in each of France’s recent friendly matches.
“As I’ve often said, the most important thing is the team†he told French television, having twice been used as second-half substitute. “I try to come on and give something, give some movement when I’m called on.â€
Recent decisions from French coach Raymond Domenech suggest Henry may be handing his captains armband to Manchester United left-back Patrice Evra, with Bayern winger Franck Ribéry looking to usurp his position along the flanks. Domenech has derided suggestion of benching his country’s all-time goalscorer as “just a piece of gossipâ€.
Henry has produced only two goals for Barcelona since January and has seen lackluster club displays culminate in a reduced, periphery role as occasional substitute for the Catalan giants. Henry’s potential squad demotion is another sign of how quickly the forward’s star has fallen, with the rumour mill suggesting a summer transfer to MLS side New York Red Bulls.