
Legendary Frenchman Thierry Henry could have written his name with golden letters in the history of Turin's Juventus. However, after briefly playing for the Serie A club in 1999, he moved to the London Arsenal team, where he shone brightly. As the now 45-year-old Frenchman claims, his departure was determined by one person. "When I joined Juventus, I was suffering from back pain, but I was still determined to play. I didn't play in the first few games because coach Marcello Lippi had assigned me to a striker position. Soon he was fired and replaced by Carlo Ancelotti. Then I started playing better and after a game against Roma, I was scoring goals and making assists. However, I decided to leave because club director Luciano Moggi did not respect me. At that time, something was 'up' with him and I wouldn't want to go into details. I am an honest person and I thought it was unfair to treat me like that," explained T. Henry.