
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has admitted that it was difficult to watch his old club at times in the recent past.
Henry, who won the Premier League multiple times over an eight-year spell in North London, was critical of the post-Wenger era until Mikel Arteta took over.
He was especially blunt about the poor quality of football that Arsenal played under Unai Emery.
We are in a way better place than we were before," he told The Rest is Football podcast.
I actually see myself in the team now - as a fan I'm not talking as a player. I see a team fighting, making mistakes which can happen.
Five years ago I couldn't relate to the team, I just couldn't. I was going to the game because I had to not because I wanted to.
Just because I was an Arsenal fan not because I wanted to see them play. But now I can see what they're about."
