Thierry Henry's street-smart toughness and skillful playmaking are put to the test against Zlatan Ibrahimovic's fiery swagger and prolific goal-scoring in an ultimate striker showdown.
What's the Debate About?
The debate about who was a better player hinges largely on the idea of quantity versus quality, as Zlatan hopped around Europe winning trophies for different dynastic clubs while Henry made his presence felt on multiple stages, contributing to more epic triumphs for clubs and country.
Who Were These Strikers?
Thierry Henry was raised in the French suburb of Les Ulis by his father Antoine, from Guadeloupe, and his mother Maryse, from Martinique. His parents split when he was eight years old, and the young Henry lived primarily with his mother while his father handled his burgeoning soccer career. Pushed hard by his never-pleased father, Henry played for a few local clubs as a youth before scoring six goals in one match in front of a scout from Monaco. He joined Monaco, eventually learning under legendary coach Arsene Wenger.
What Made Zlatan Special?
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, on the other hand, overcame a traumatic childhood, channeling his anger and the hurt from his upbringing into strength and confidence, on and off the pitch. Born to a Bosnian father and a Croatian mother who divorced when he was two, Zlatan endured getting hit in the head with a wooden spoon by his mother, partook in speech therapy to correct a lisp, and often went hungry while living with his father, sometimes running to his mother's for dinner. A self-proclaimed bicycle thief and school bully, Zlatan found refuge in soccer, playing four years in the youth academy at Malmo FF before joining the senior club.
What Do the Numbers Say?
Recently, James Corden asked Zlatan whether he believed that he was a better footballer than Henry. Zlatan, of course, immediately answered in the affirmative. But what do the numbers say? We broke down the ultimate striker showdown to find out who was better: Zlatan Ibrahimović or Thierry Henry?
What Comes Next?
The debate about who was a better player will continue, but one thing is certain – both Zlatan and Thierry Henry left an indelible mark on the world of soccer.