Thierry Henry swaps sports as Arsenal legend lends helping hand to break Irish hearts once more in Six Nations

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FRANCE football legend Thierry Henry is turning his attention to rugby ahead of this weekend’s Six Nations fixtures.

Les Bleus are due to face Ireland in Dublin on Saturday, and were visited in-camp by the Arsenal legend before travelling.

Group photo of rugby players with a signed jersey.Twitter @FranceRugby
Thierry Henry met with the France rugby squad and no doubt recounted his controversial part in beating Ireland at football[/caption]
TV grab shows French forward Thierry Henry (L) eyes the ball next to Irish Paul Mc Shane during the World Cup 2010 qualifying football match France vs. Republic of Ireland on November 18, 2009 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, northern Paris. Superstar Thierry Henry was at the centre of a sensational cheating storm as France reached the World Cup finals along with Portugal, Greece and Slovenia. France, the 1998 champions and 2006 runners-up, drew 1-1 with Ireland at the Stade de France in the second leg of their play-off for a 2-1 aggregate win. But the extra-time triumph came in controversial circumstances when French skipper Henry appeared to control the ball with his hand before his angled pass allowed William Gallas to head in the crucial 103rd-minute goal. AFP PHOTO GRAB / TF1 / (Photo credit should read OFF/AFP/Getty Images)Henry handled the ball before making a match-winning assist against the IrishAFP

Henry is experienced in beating Ireland – he played when the two sides faced each other for a crunch World Cup qualifier in 2009.

Deep into extra time in the second leg, with the aggregate score tied at 1-1, Henry controlled the ball with his hand in the box before squaring to William Gallas, who scored the winner.

Looking back, Henry has described the moment as a low point in his career, saying “It’s true I regret it and that is why shortly afterwards I went to each Irish player to speak to them.

“After that we did not celebrate, not even in the dressing rooms.”

The goal drew criticism from former players, with France legend David Ginola going so far as to say “I’m very embarrassed by the situation. I don’t feel very proud to be French this morning.”

Now, though, Henry is prepared to share his experiences in beating Ireland.

He was pictured on France Rugby’s X profile meeting the team and being presented with a signed shirt.

The post caption thanked Henry for “inspiring moments of sharing” with the squad.

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A France Rugby Instagram post showed Henry meeting various France players and staff including Antoine Dupont, Yoram Moefana, and head coach Fabien Galthié.

Henry was pictured speaking in front of the entire team and to smaller groups of players.

A win for France on Saturday would see them go top of the Six Nations standings despite losing to England at Twickenham in week two of the tournament.

Ireland, though, are chasing a fifth Six Nations grand slam, and remain unbeaten through matches against Wales, Scotland, and England.

Henry is among the most successful French athletes of all time, having won both the World Cup and European Championship with the national side, also adding a wealth of titles at club level.

He took to the dugout last summer with the France Olympic Football team, coaching his young squad to a silver medal after falling to Spain in the finals.

Crystal Palace star Jean-Philippe Mateta finished the tournament as his top scorer, with five goals in six matches.

THIERRY HENRY WITH FRANCE RUGBY TEAMHenry held court with the France rugby teamInstagram @francerugby
THIERRY HENRY WITH FRANCE RUGBY TEAMFabien Galthié has been France head coach since 2019Instagram @francerugby
THIERRY HENRY WITH FRANCE RUGBY TEAMAntoine Dupont is the star of the France team, playing at scrum halfInstagram @francerugby
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