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Thierry Henry dubs Arsenal 'The Unforgettables' if they lift Champions League trophy

Thierry Henry told Bukayo Saka that if Arsenal win the Champions League he would like them to be known as 'The Unforgettables', referencing the 2003-04 'Invincibles' side and the...

Thierry Henry dubs Arsenal 'The Unforgettables' if they lift Champions League trophy

Henry offers a memorable nickname if Arsenal win Europe's biggest prize

Thierry Henry told Bukayo Saka in a conversation broadcast on CBS Sports that if Arsenal go on to win the 2026 UEFA Champions League he would like the team to be called 'The Unforgettables'. The comments came after Arsenal sealed their place in the final following a narrow victory over Atletico Madrid; the final is scheduled for May 30 in Hungary, where Arsenal will face Paris Saint-Germain, who progressed after their tie with Bayern Munich.

A deliberate nod to the 'Invincibles' and unfinished business

Henry framed the suggested nickname as a tribute and a contrast to the famous 2003-04 Arsenal side known as the 'Invincibles'. He acknowledged that those teams — which included Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Robert Pires — never captured the Champions League, saying 'we couldn't do it', and offered the new moniker if the current squad completes the club's long-sought European ambition.

World Soccer Talk's report notes Henry made the remark while speaking with Bukayo Saka. The piece also recounts the 2006 Champions League final defeat to Barcelona — Arsenal's closest high-profile miss during that era — in which Jens Lehmann's red card and a late goal from Juliano Belletti sealed Arsenal's loss.

Why the Champions League final matters for Arsenal's legacy

Arsenal reaching the Champions League final offers the current squad a chance to add a missing chapter to the club's modern history. Winning Europe would be a landmark achievement that would alter how this generation is remembered alongside the Wenger-era teams that dominated domestically.

  • Thierry Henry suggested calling Arsenal 'The Unforgettables' if they win the Champions League (source: World Soccer Talk).
  • Henry made the comment in a conversation with Bukayo Saka on CBS Sports (as reported).
  • Arsenal reached the Champions League final after beating Atletico Madrid (reported).
  • Paris Saint-Germain secured the other final place after their tie with Bayern Munich; the final is set for May 30 in Hungary (reported).
  • Henry referenced Arsenal's 2003-04 'Invincibles' and the club's missed Champions League opportunity, notably the 2006 final loss to Barcelona (reported).

What it means: If Arsenal win the Champions League on May 30, a high-profile former striker has already proposed a celebratory label that directly links that success to the club's historic identity. For supporters and commentators the final will be measured not just in silverware but in how it reshapes narratives about Arsenal's place among Europe's elite.