Thierry Henry, the former Arsenal and French football star, made an unexpected appearance in the locker room of the French national team following their quarterfinal victory against Morocco in the FIFA World Cup 2026. This win sets up a semifinal match against either Belgium or Spain on July 14.
A Warm Welcome
In a video shared on X by the French men's football team, Henry is seen interacting with the players, embracing captain Kylian Mbappe and greeting Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola, among others. The team captioned the video, "Thierry Henry paid a little surprise visit to the Bleus in the locker room."
Henry's Praise for the Team
Henry commended the team's performance, emphasizing their skill in regaining possession and applying pressure in the opponent's half. He stated, "In possession, extraordinary as usual. But what impresses me most is the capacity the team has to recover the ball. What the team does out of possession is extraordinary." He also congratulated coach Didier Deschamps and the fans, noting the remarkable enthusiasm he witnessed while watching on TV.
Looking Ahead
While acknowledging the team's impressive achievement, Henry reminded everyone that their journey is not over yet. He remarked, "But hey, we're only in the semi-final. So it's not finished. It's beautiful, but we're only in the semi-final; it's about going further."
France Advances to the Semifinals
In their quarterfinal match against Morocco, Mbappe showcased his exceptional form by scoring the first goal in the 60th minute, followed by Dembele, leading to a 2-0 victory that secured France's place in the semifinals.
Mbappe's Historic Achievements
Mbappe made history by becoming the youngest player to achieve 20 FIFA World Cup appearances and the fastest to score 20 goals in the tournament's history. This milestone adds to his impressive record, bringing his total to 20 goals across the 2018, 2022, and 2026 World Cups, just one goal shy of Lionel Messi's all-time record of 21. Additionally, this was Mbappe's eighth goal in the current tournament, placing him at the top of the Golden Boot race alongside Messi. He has now scored the winning goal in eight World Cup matches, the most by any player in history, according to OptaJoe. Furthermore, Mbappe became the first player in France's history to be directly involved in 100 international goals, with a tally of 64 goals and 36 assists.
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