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Thierry Henry Critiques Messi’s Tears After Argentina’s Comeback

2026-07-08 · Thierry Henry · Opinion

**Thierry Henry** weighed in on Lionel Messi’s tears after Argentina’s dramatic 3‑2 comeback win over Egypt on 27 June 2026, saying the Argentine captain showed both humanity and an unstoppable drive.

Speaking to Fox Sports, the former France striker described Messi’s post‑match tears as a reminder that even legends feel pressure. Henry noted that Messi missed a penalty early on, a mistake that “made him feel like he let the team down.” He then highlighted the Argentine’s ability to switch gears, recalling how Messi scored the equaliser minutes later and later helped seal the win in extra time.

Most analysts focused on the tactical shift that sparked Argentina’s revival. Henry, however, zeroed in on the psychological side, recalling training sessions at Barcelona where Messi would “call for a foul, then turn around and score three in a row.” The former teammate’s anecdotes painted a picture of a player who can toggle between humility and a predator‑like instinct, a duality Henry says is rare even among elite athletes.

Having shared a dressing‑room with Messi at Barcelona, Henry’s observations carry weight that pure statistics cannot. He explained that Messi’s “human” side-the missed penalty and the visible frustration-makes his later brilliance even more striking. For fans and coaches, Henry’s take underscores the importance of mental resilience in high‑stakes matches like a World Cup knockout.

Messi’s emotional display, coupled with his decisive goal, suggests the Argentine captain is still hungry for success despite the pressure. Henry’s comments imply that Messi’s ability to rebound from setbacks could be a key factor as Argentina progresses. The Argentine side, now buoyed by a 3‑2 victory, will face tougher opposition, and Henry believes Messi’s “beast mode” will be crucial in the next round.

Egyptian manager Hossam Hassan accused FIFA of rigging the match to keep Messi in the tournament, claiming a denied penalty and a disallowed goal for Egypt. While the Egyptian Football Association released a formal protest, Henry’s focus remained on the individual narrative of Messi rather than the broader controversy.

The former Arsenal and Barcelona striker continues his punditry career, often providing candid takes on current football storylines. After the Messi interview, Henry hinted he might appear on more pre‑match shows ahead of the quarter‑finals, promising “no‑holds‑barred” analysis of the tournament’s biggest stars.

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