I was sad when Arsenal left Highbury, bought a miniature of the stadium to calm me down. Still hate watching games from the new stadium and then I'm not even a fan. It should not be allowed to decommission such beautiful structures as Highbury.
I STILL LOVE THAT RAWNESS OF CLOSE TUNNELS, STUDS ON CONCRETE, OVER-DUE HAIRCUTS, FOCUS, DESIRE, PASSION AND NO LOVE FOR THE ENEMY.. THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
@@xxxLucaBlightxxx both class players, unbelievable times. Football is starved of authenticity & class nowadays, it’s become a game polluted by money & greed.
I was at this game - West Stand Lower. I will never forget it. We were still celebrating Henry's goal when Giggs equalised (it was that quick of an equaliser). I'd never in my entire life - and since - felt utter elation and then complete disappointment within a matter of 45 seconds. I remember leaving the ground and sitting on the Tube, utterly drained.
Happened in 2019 aswell, think Lingard got the equaliser a minute later at Old Trafford. I know stakes weren’t the same as we were both poor but hit like a dagger
I think the Utd v Chelsea rivalry was better in terms of the grand scheme of things. They battled for leagues, and were forces in europe, and whilst Utd had the edge over chelsea in the champions league games, chelsea were good enough to make it to Utd. Arsenal aside from two years in 06, and 09, never even came close. Chelsea would have a better record over Utd in the last few years if Utd didn't suck so much they couldn't make it to the event. I don't think anyone can deny the standard of football has improved a lot.
RVN mugging Campbell for the opening goal is so good. But yeah, that offside goal is insane. I was sitting with a bunch of mostly Liverpool fans and it just went off the rails with beer bottles being thrown and such like. Good times.
I remember watching this game on a big screen in an Ipswich pub - I'd just started a new job (which didn't last that long - the firm went bust eight months later!). Fantastic game that kept everyone glued to the screen right up until the final whistle!
van nistelrooy is a pussy , watch a video on youtube called The aftermath from Battle of Old Trafford - Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal they all slap him around and he does nothing
what a legendary stadium. The game goes so fast in highbury. Much more intense matches in there i have always the feeling. I guess there is no comparison to highbury even old past stadiums
Roy Keanes transformation after his injury is incredible. He looked like a different person facially and can see he had stopped drinking as much and his body was completely different as well and he stopped running around everywhere box to box and started keeping the game in United's control was still brilliant before (why he was a record transfer and all top clubs in world wanted him but he choosed United even though taking a pay cut and smaller transfer) but was even better after and made Manchester United unstoppable. The most important player in Manchester United's most successful period
The assistant ref on the other side probably supports Arsenal. Dubious decisions throughout this match including both Arsenal goals which were blatantly offside.
@@tgmartin That has to be the dumbest comment that's ever been said given this is literally a game where BOTH of Arsenal's goals were offside. And even other decisions like shortly before the 2nd Henry offside goal NickyButt clearly won a throw-in but Martin Atkinson gives it to Arsenal when there's just no excuses for that. Besides even the treble season ManUtd had bad decisions. Arsenal excuses again.
Full commitment, lots of late challenges, lots of great quick movement and passes. Arsenal felt hard done by with that red card but Henry being 5 yards offside too. All in all a superb game
@@helmutschmacker3791 one decision and makes a whinger about it. If sarcastically you say manure got decisions (and we all know they did) please tell us or give us links to non stop dodgy decisions Arsenal got...or any other team despite ManureUrine Marinated??
And I love how baggy they were in that era, just look at van nistelrooy's rippling as he goes through on goal. I always remember how exciting it was to see Ronaldo and giggs sprinting down the wing and a large part of that was due to the long sleeve arms going like flags in a gale force wind
Yeah. We choked at the wrong time. Tough ending. Should've won against Leeds and Bolton at the very least. Do you have any new uploads lined up? I'm getting withdrawals. Haha.
@souster98 How do you know Arsenal would've won in 2004 if ManUtd lost in 2003? Maybe Ferdinand doesn't get complacent and miss a drugs test. ManUtd were top in 2003/04 until he was banned. ManUtd have a bigger claim that they could've had 6 PL titles in a row from 1995/96 to 2000/01. The only season in that period they didn't lift the trophy was when they were still the best team but Arsenal won by 1 point in 97/98 because Keane was injured pretty much all season, the first year without the previous captain Cantona. Keane played just 1 month of the 97/98 season, missed both matches vs Arsenal which Arsenal got 2 narrow wins in which were imperative to Arsenal winning the title (1of which being controversial, 3-2 at Highbury ManUtd should've had penalties at 2-2, they wouldn't have stood a chance without that win or the 0-1 at OldTrafford later in the season) ManUtd still scored more and conceded less than Arsenal who had -12 goal difference worse than ManUtd so they actually only won it by half a point that year. Then Arsenal only won 1 out of the next 5 PL seasons and I disagree that they shouldve won 2003. ManUtd won it much more convincingly than Arsenal did in 97/98. Even in 2001/02 it was only defensive errors from ManUtd in Arsenal's 3-1 win in November which gave Arsenal the advantage that season and had a huge mathematical effect from when it was 0-1 to ManUtd from a goal ManUtd created themselves, G.Neville made a defensive mistake for 1-1 and Barthez then made 2 howlers. Also ManUtd had won the previous 3 PL's in a row, treble 98/99, won by 18 points in 99/00 and won again at a canter in 00/01 including thrashing Arsenal 6-1... so again may have got complacent by 01/02.
@@cddb5408 In 97/98, Arsenal may have only won the league by a point, but they won it mathematically with a couple of games to spare (against Everton if I remember rightly). Liverpool beat them 4-0 near the end because Arsenal had already sewn the title up - they fielded some of their reserve players like Manninger. Arsenal were def the best team in the land that season and deserved their double.
@16:00 "How important will that goal be"... I remember that commentary being used for the original promo for the now defunct channel "Premiership Plus".
Best era and best rivalry in premier league history (mid 90s to mid 00s) - nowadays it's all too nice - liverpool and city is like a love fest tbh - no bite, no attitude. Fergie and Wenger and their teams were kings.
@@amajeetEvery team have 1or2 divers, Arsenal were absolutely filled with them and when they got Lehmann they had fakers from GK to attack which is rare. I've only seen the Portugal national team have that many in their squad.
@@amajeetPlus when ThierryHenry would cheat or benefit from an incorrect decision he'd also try to taunt & rub it in to the opposition as well, it wasn't enough that he just got away with illegal play...like he did here he had no guilt he knew he was well offside. What he did against RepOfIreland and was celebrating after knowing he'd just double handballed it. He was a dick to teams who gave Arsenal a tough battle when Arsenal finally scored he rubbed into Chris Kirkland when Arsenal got a lucky late win vs Wigan in early 2007 and also in early 2007 he rubbed into G.Neville when v.Persie got a late equaliser against ManUtd didn't just run to his teammates to celebrate he was taunted opposition players and so many of Arsenal's players did that Lehmann Cashley Fabregas etc... Henry also taunts Spurs a lot and even when Spurs only missed out on top4 to Arsensl because they got food poisoning, another dig he had in post match interview of that last day of the season.
15:40 the field is so short, from back the ball suddenly comes to front. That's why arsenal were dangerous that time. They have to play on short field. Not emirates.
I think so. The build up to this game was insane. Will never forget it. The only match I'd say rivalled this, was the "Judgement Day" game between Arsenal and Chelsea in December 2004. The first meeting between Wenger and Mourinho.
Taylor poor for the second goal. Pity because he had a good game overall. Arsenal fan here but second goal was offside in fairness. Draw was the fairest result. To be honest, United probably had the best chances and got stuck in more which was the ultimate difference between the two teams
ManUtd were the better team and were denied the win by 2 offside goals. Just say it how it is. I know people don't like talking about ManUtd getting robbed but geez....Anyway at least it didn't cost ManUtd the title. Same with the treble season and the controversial 2-2 at Anfield it didn't fuck the season up which was good. These sorts of things have lost ManUtd other titles though.
@@cddb5408 Yet you conveniently left out the part when Howard Webb came to the rescue for United game after game, season after season which ultimately helped United won Titles (plural).
lol Henry miles offside! no goal with VAR nowadays What a rivalry though, the best the premier league has ever had, plus now both teams building solid sides and young sides also. Reckon in a few years we could have this rivalry again
@@aabidamn absolute fucking myth that only a novice would believe 🤣🤣🤣, 1 decision went against Liverpool where Howard Webb gave us a penalty which WAS a penalty and United won 1-0 and after the game Ryan Babel posted a picture of Webb wearing a United shirt coz he’s a sore loser
@UCE697APuIj40M6c3a9QmsoA Lying piece of shit. Webb wasn't even a ref for that long and he was more of a Chelsea helper anyway. But not as blatantly corrupt as Martin Atkinson the shitty linesman here who's still a shitty ref in the PL to this day.
@@rishanksharma9402 Says you. That's defamation of character. I don't recall ever even talking about him on UA-cam so you're not basing it on anything.
@Erlend Flatmo How can you talk about this game without talking about Henry's 2 offside goals???? ManUtd won 0-2. There were also other bad calls Martin Atkinson made aside from the offside goals he allowed (this waa when Martin Atkinson was a linesman, he was a shit linesman before he became an even shitter ref somehow). Anyway ManUtd still won by 5 points that season. Shouldve been 8 but a win is a win.
@@sephirothcld4520 Well they obviously was because Arsenal never won a treble and you never beat United 6-1 and never won a title by nearly 20 points. Arsenal played some lovely stuff but United won more wars and achieved more between 96 and 05 when Arsenal were at their peak.
You mean their first was "actually offside". Their 2nd was obviously offside to everyone including Martin Atkinson who made the decision but he cheated as always.
Arsenal were given 2 offside goals, 1 of which there was no excuses at all not even close. The Campbell/Solskjaer was a 50/50 decision at the time surprisingly one went ManUtd's way and unsurprisingly Arsenal cried, harrassed & bitched about it but funnily enough ManUtd were down to 10 men less than 2 years later at this ground but they still increased on their lead with a numerical disadvantage it finished Arsenal 2-4 ManUtd.
It is terrible that you can never just simply type in "Thierry Henry offside goal vs ManUtd 2003" or "Henry offside brace vs ManUtd" and then these goals from this video come up. If it was the other round there'd be videos all over UA-cam about it. I've tried to do that with so many dodgy decisions against ManUtd I know they happened I've got encyclopedia knowledge of ManUtd for a dew decades I remember all big decisions for & against (and if VAR existed in Ferguson era ManUtd would've been way more successful than they were make no mistake) but such a rare amount are easily found on UA-cam or on the Internet in general. Sure you can find the archive of the games the analysis and it will mention the decisions but you can rarely look up individual decisions and just instantly view a clip but any meaningless decisions ManUtd have ever got in their history (which every team get) and it's all over the Internet and bullshit conspiracy theories with it etc...Chelski used to get shit loads of decisions on their side for several years the most in the country yet whenever you try to write something about controversy involving Chelsea it's always that f ing Barca game where they for once weren't on the right end of decisions which they still milk now but all the many more controversial wins they had no one bats an eyelid or even bothers mentioning it but if ManUtd get 1 decision even in the same game where they got way more awful ones against them people pretend ManUtd cheated, that's when you know ManUtd are the biggest and most envied club in Britain and in the top3 in the World.
I remember they tracked her down on match of the day, she had a season ticket in one of the first couple of rows right next to the microphone just behind the goal
Weren't both the Arsenal Goals OFFSIDE....I mean if Henry got the Last Touch for the 1st Goal isn't he Offside when the ball deflects off him... Talk about a TITLE CLASH and look at the Poor Standard of Referees 😂😂😂
Arsenal think they're entitled to every decision in a football game you should know they cry & claim victim otherwise. Vieira said to Keane in documentary when Keane said his sending off in FAcup semi-final replay was harsh "For once the ref gave a decision against ManUtd" 🤔 there was a replay literally because of 1of the worst offside decisions ever disallowed valid RoyKeane goal 🤦♂️ really does sum them up and Arsenal were given a 92nd minute pen. Why couldn't Scholes get the pen at Highbury the season before at 2-2 when Winterburn fouled him, that decision alone swung 6pts in favour of Arsenal in a title race they fluked by having 1 more draw than ManUtd, less goals and way more conceded than ManUtd and ManUtd had some freak/unlucky losses no comprehensive losses where as Arsenal had 3or4 comprehensive defeats so in other words ManUtd were the better team and that's with many absences all season including Keane for all but the first month and missed both Arsenal games. Arsenal also needed the OldTrafford win with the controversial Highbury one and ManUtd played half a B-team. But people have to day Arsenal were clearly the best team that season ManUtd can literally be by far the best team and won't get any credit and be wrongly branded lucky. Including CL 1999, scored by far the most goals out of all the teams, won it in invincible style and played loads of elite teams and had Keane&Scholes unavailable for the final (they had both scored against Bayern that season already) and ManUtd still had more goals, shots, corners & possession but people pretend Bayern dominated like ManUtd dominated Arsenal in FAcup final 2005 which was chalk & cheese and also Arsenal tried to say they lost an FAcup final in 2001 vs Liverpool like ManUtd did in 2005 vs Arsenal it was nothing like the one sided level of 2005 final, again 2001 & 2005 FAcup finals were chalk & cheese.
Arsenal faltered from the Liverpool game to this title deciding game. 3 consecutive draws cannot win you title these days. During the invincibles season, Arsenal managed to get a point at Old Trafford. That Rudd Van Nisteroy penalty miss gifted them the point Today, in 2023, this new Arsenal team were trounced 4-1 by their title rivals. The difference is the invincibles won the title that season and the current team looks destine to fall short.
Arsenal 2002/03 didn't just falter vs Liverpool. Their record in general vs the Top 8 was poor for a team going for the title. They took just 17pts in the 14 games vs the Top8. ManUtd got over double that vs the same teams (35pts).
This is the football that made me fall in love with the EPL.. looking back, today's Bournemouth would trash these teams. Crazy the way the game evolved post Pep's Barca.
@@ucheokoroafor8273 Definitely legendary. My point was off topic and probably only worth a discussion on youtube comments saying today's Brentford would trash them both
Highbury really was an old school old fashioned stadium wasn't it. So sad we don't see many of them now these days
Goodison Park is perhaps the last big Premier league ground that still retains a good old fashioned sense of atmosphere
Craven Cottage gives Highbury Looks and Vibes , I wish Football returns to Old grounds again and commercialism, modern BS die
I was sad when Arsenal left Highbury, bought a miniature of the stadium to calm me down. Still hate watching games from the new stadium and then I'm not even a fan. It should not be allowed to decommission such beautiful structures as Highbury.
@@oneandonlyjaybee Yeh and Villa Park
Yep it's all soulless bowls these days
I STILL LOVE THAT RAWNESS OF CLOSE TUNNELS, STUDS ON CONCRETE, OVER-DUE HAIRCUTS, FOCUS, DESIRE, PASSION AND NO LOVE FOR THE ENEMY.. THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
5:52 Paul Scholes through ball pass to Ruud was out of this world....The awareness , the intelligence,,, had to rewind it 3 times
As well as Dennis Bergkamp passed for the first Arsenal goal
It was at 5:51
I wish Mc tominay saw this comment
@@xxxLucaBlightxxx you can’t compare bergkamp to Scholes surely
@@xxxLucaBlightxxx both class players, unbelievable times. Football is starved of authenticity & class nowadays, it’s become a game polluted by money & greed.
I was at this game - West Stand Lower. I will never forget it. We were still celebrating Henry's goal when Giggs equalised (it was that quick of an equaliser). I'd never in my entire life - and since - felt utter elation and then complete disappointment within a matter of 45 seconds. I remember leaving the ground and sitting on the Tube, utterly drained.
It was the same in 89 when Paul Merson put Arsenal in front against Wimbledon only for them to equalise less than a minute later.
Just cherish the fact wed experienced the peak of english football and the greatest rivalvy PL has ever seen.
I feel utter elation and disappointment in 45 seconds every time I make love to my wife
Happened in 2019 aswell, think Lingard got the equaliser a minute later at Old Trafford. I know stakes weren’t the same as we were both poor but hit like a dagger
Tbf that Henry goal was a couple of yards offside. Linesman had a shocker there.
This was and still is the best premier league rivalry of all time. The tension was unbearable. Drama everywhere. Great memories
Yes, the current LFC and City one isn't anywhere near as visceral. Boy oh boy, these teams hated the shit out of each other.
I think the Utd v Chelsea rivalry was better in terms of the grand scheme of things. They battled for leagues, and were forces in europe, and whilst Utd had the edge over chelsea in the champions league games, chelsea were good enough to make it to Utd. Arsenal aside from two years in 06, and 09, never even came close. Chelsea would have a better record over Utd in the last few years if Utd didn't suck so much they couldn't make it to the event.
I don't think anyone can deny the standard of football has improved a lot.
Facts
@@SMC01ful Hate and respect - was so great to watch
@@bigwengz914 Chelsea were rubbish
what a time and era it was.
Henry's 2nd goal has to be one of the most rank offsides in EPL history .......
RVN mugging Campbell for the opening goal is so good. But yeah, that offside goal is insane. I was sitting with a bunch of mostly Liverpool fans and it just went off the rails with beer bottles being thrown and such like. Good times.
I remember watching this game on a big screen in an Ipswich pub - I'd just started a new job (which didn't last that long - the firm went bust eight months later!). Fantastic game that kept everyone glued to the screen right up until the final whistle!
Why did you stop uploading mate? Your channel is a treasure, I wish you would upload more!
Same
19:05 cinematography of this angle... cameraman deserves an applause.
Arsene was still passionate about the game and showing real anger and hunger...
Yeah, angry they only got given 2 offside goals lol
18:53 Ljungberg was bad ass. The small guy who didn't mind squaring up with the big ones.
van nistelrooy is a pussy , watch a video on youtube called The aftermath from Battle of Old Trafford - Manchester United 0-0 Arsenal
they all slap him around and he does nothing
5:51 scholes awareness of his surrounding was world class 😲😍😍
his header was shit though, the guy was so overrated.
The greatest rivalry between two title contenders in prem history.
When the premier league was still worth watching..
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@10:45 Respect to Vieira
Even when frustrated, hustles off when subbed
Offside? Henry was in a different time zone 😂
That linesman wants shooting for giving that Henry goal..fucking ridiculous how he missed that 🤦♂️.
what a legendary stadium. The game goes so fast in highbury. Much more intense matches in there i have always the feeling. I guess there is no comparison to highbury even old past stadiums
15:42 : Gilberto Silva casually tearing apart the whole united team with that one pass , amazing vision
Offside
That 2nd Henry goal, THAT is when you need var, not to check if someone's left big toe is offside, but to correct clear and obvious errors like that.
Totally agree, it's being used way too much
yo put more videos im loving these
Roy Keanes transformation after his injury is incredible. He looked like a different person facially and can see he had stopped drinking as much and his body was completely different as well and he stopped running around everywhere box to box and started keeping the game in United's control was still brilliant before (why he was a record transfer and all top clubs in world wanted him but he choosed United even though taking a pay cut and smaller transfer) but was even better after and made Manchester United unstoppable. The most important player in Manchester United's most successful period
7:07 how close the spectators to the pitch was. Highbury was supporters wet dream
The assistant ref on the other side probably supports Arsenal. Dubious decisions throughout this match including both Arsenal goals which were blatantly offside.
Peak Premier League
Shocking decision for Henry's goal. Not a Man U fan, by any stretch.
The one time a decision went against them ever
@@tgmartin adebayor won arsenal game at OT scoring handball.
@@tgmartin That has to be the dumbest comment that's ever been said given this is literally a game where BOTH of Arsenal's goals were offside.
And even other decisions like shortly before the 2nd Henry offside goal NickyButt clearly won a throw-in but Martin Atkinson gives it to Arsenal when there's just no excuses for that.
Besides even the treble season ManUtd had bad decisions. Arsenal excuses again.
So odd the commentary left out credit to Gilberto for that stunning pass.
Full commitment, lots of late challenges, lots of great quick movement and passes. Arsenal felt hard done by with that red card but Henry being 5 yards offside too. All in all a superb game
come on mate, start uploading again. we missed you. your channel is fucking golden.
Edu at 19:45 ‘he protect the ball , this is football’ 😂😂😂
Imagine VAR was there for Henry's goal...
Goals
Holy shit Henry was about 10 yards offside 😂😂🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Yeah and it was United that always got the decisions 🙄..
alcoholistic fergie time
@@helmutschmacker3791 They certainly did. They got 20x as many or more than anyone else for sure
@@helmutschmacker3791 one decision and makes a whinger about it.
If sarcastically you say manure got decisions (and we all know they did) please tell us or give us links to non stop dodgy decisions Arsenal got...or any other team despite ManureUrine Marinated??
Both teams jersey were great.
And I love how baggy they were in that era, just look at van nistelrooy's rippling as he goes through on goal. I always remember how exciting it was to see Ronaldo and giggs sprinting down the wing and a large part of that was due to the long sleeve arms going like flags in a gale force wind
@@oneandonlyjaybee yess 1000% agree i have fond memories of watching players in long sleeves kits 👍
Excitement of Football without Money Conquer
Martin atkinson being a dodgey linesman giving an offside goal.
2 actually. But the 2nd was miles off.
can't immagien what was Highbury at the time, everything good about football is gone. God I would have loved to experience it
Yeah over sterilized and corporatized.
Would've won the title if we won this match, and should've been 3 in a row 01-04
Yeah. We choked at the wrong time. Tough ending. Should've won against Leeds and Bolton at the very least.
Do you have any new uploads lined up? I'm getting withdrawals. Haha.
@@LoffAFC haha yes very soon bro, been at uni
@souster98
How do you know Arsenal would've won in 2004 if ManUtd lost in 2003?
Maybe Ferdinand doesn't get complacent and miss a drugs test. ManUtd were top in 2003/04 until he was banned.
ManUtd have a bigger claim that they could've had 6 PL titles in a row from 1995/96 to 2000/01. The only season in that period they didn't lift the trophy was when they were still the best team but Arsenal won by 1 point in 97/98 because Keane was injured pretty much all season, the first year without the previous captain Cantona. Keane played just 1 month of the 97/98 season, missed both matches vs Arsenal which Arsenal got 2 narrow wins in which were imperative to Arsenal winning the title (1of which being controversial, 3-2 at Highbury ManUtd should've had penalties at 2-2, they wouldn't have stood a chance without that win or the 0-1 at OldTrafford later in the season) ManUtd still scored more and conceded less than Arsenal who had -12 goal difference worse than ManUtd so they actually only won it by half a point that year. Then Arsenal only won 1 out of the next 5 PL seasons and I disagree that they shouldve won 2003. ManUtd won it much more convincingly than Arsenal did in 97/98. Even in 2001/02 it was only defensive errors from ManUtd in Arsenal's 3-1 win in November which gave Arsenal the advantage that season and had a huge mathematical effect from when it was 0-1 to ManUtd from a goal ManUtd created themselves, G.Neville made a defensive mistake for 1-1 and Barthez then made 2 howlers. Also ManUtd had won the previous 3 PL's in a row, treble 98/99, won by 18 points in 99/00 and won again at a canter in 00/01 including thrashing Arsenal 6-1... so again may have got complacent by 01/02.
@@LoffAFC Why did you stop uploading mate? Your channel is a treasure, I wish you would upload more!
@@cddb5408 In 97/98, Arsenal may have only won the league by a point, but they won it mathematically with a couple of games to spare (against Everton if I remember rightly). Liverpool beat them 4-0 near the end because Arsenal had already sewn the title up - they fielded some of their reserve players like Manninger. Arsenal were def the best team in the land that season and deserved their double.
...Those days when these guys played for the love of the club... 😢
Highbury was so good, wish they still had this staidum.
How I wish I could go back to April 16 03
@16:00 "How important will that goal be"... I remember that commentary being used for the original promo for the now defunct channel "Premiership Plus".
Best era and best rivalry in premier league history (mid 90s to mid 00s) - nowadays it's all too nice - liverpool and city is like a love fest tbh - no bite, no attitude. Fergie and Wenger and their teams were kings.
Van Nistelrooy bares down on goal and finds the goal. The Premiership pendulum swings Manchester United's way...
this is one of the best match ever
but the offside goal allowed?
@@mabilmajokmajok2473 Offside goal"s" Henry's first is offside also.
@@mabilmajokmajok2473 atleast he didn't dive for it aka penaldo, wooney, or van Pissuprooy... 🤔
@@amajeetEvery team have 1or2 divers, Arsenal were absolutely filled with them and when they got Lehmann they had fakers from GK to attack which is rare. I've only seen the Portugal national team have that many in their squad.
@@amajeetPlus when ThierryHenry would cheat or benefit from an incorrect decision he'd also try to taunt & rub it in to the opposition as well, it wasn't enough that he just got away with illegal play...like he did here he had no guilt he knew he was well offside. What he did against RepOfIreland and was celebrating after knowing he'd just double handballed it.
He was a dick to teams who gave Arsenal a tough battle when Arsenal finally scored he rubbed into Chris Kirkland when Arsenal got a lucky late win vs Wigan in early 2007 and also in early 2007 he rubbed into G.Neville when v.Persie got a late equaliser against ManUtd didn't just run to his teammates to celebrate he was taunted opposition players and so many of Arsenal's players did that Lehmann Cashley Fabregas etc...
Henry also taunts Spurs a lot and even when Spurs only missed out on top4 to Arsensl because they got food poisoning, another dig he had in post match interview of that last day of the season.
Ljungberg up in Van Nistelrooys face lol he was a professional tough guy when he wasn't picking out his hair dye. 😂
Those were the days!
One of my favourite games
19:55 didnt even touch him - solskjaer put his hand up to block the elbow
God I fuckin loved ruud, absolute goal machine
I have to say great video and great work if thats your own work
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15:40 the field is so short, from back the ball suddenly comes to front. That's why arsenal were dangerous that time. They have to play on short field. Not emirates.
Please tell me you have more videos to upload ahead of the new season? This channel is a Godsend
Martin Atkinson made a career out of shafting united.
If VAR was available, Henry’s goal wouldn’t have been counted.
You could say same about manure dodgy penalties.....oh wait (ole broke dodgy penalties record WITH var didnt he?) My bad...
VAR and the Henry goal would not have mixed together well.
Barthez was a beautiful disaster - i predict the same from onana
Wednesday 16th April 2003
Arguably the greatest match in the history of the PL
I think so. The build up to this game was insane. Will never forget it. The only match I'd say rivalled this, was the "Judgement Day" game between Arsenal and Chelsea in December 2004. The first meeting between Wenger and Mourinho.
nonsense. I can think of 4 City v Liverpool games. I can think of half dozen Liverpool games before this
Gav B go away man.
@@gavb9816 nope
@@gavb9816 you must be millennial. No city vs liv game comes close to this. Also clearly a scouse sock sweat lover as you claim previous liv games.
The stadium was so small
The pitch looked half the size of Old trafford 😂
The field
Taylor poor for the second goal. Pity because he had a good game overall. Arsenal fan here but second goal was offside in fairness. Draw was the fairest result. To be honest, United probably had the best chances and got stuck in more which was the ultimate difference between the two teams
ManUtd were the better team and were denied the win by 2 offside goals. Just say it how it is. I know people don't like talking about ManUtd getting robbed but geez....Anyway at least it didn't cost ManUtd the title. Same with the treble season and the controversial 2-2 at Anfield it didn't fuck the season up which was good. These sorts of things have lost ManUtd other titles though.
@@cddb5408 Yet you conveniently left out the part when Howard Webb came to the rescue for United game after game, season after season which ultimately helped United won Titles (plural).
@@aabidamn United won titles because they got the job done and had a bit more class while other teams chocked..simple really.
@@aabidamn That's because it didnt happen. Only in your make believe world where you have to make up a reason for your team's failures.
lol Henry miles offside! no goal with VAR nowadays
What a rivalry though, the best the premier league has ever had, plus now both teams building solid sides and young sides also. Reckon in a few years we could have this rivalry again
Neither of Arsenal's goals would've counted Henry got the final touch in Arsenal's first goal as well.
The game without VAR
Arsenal's gold trophy must see this match
They didn't win the title
Trust it to be Martin Atkinson who’s linesman, did everything he could to get arsenal something out of this game
I bet you didn't mind when Howard Webb did everything he possibly could to give Man Utd the win, game after game after game.
@@aabidamn absolute fucking myth that only a novice would believe 🤣🤣🤣, 1 decision went against Liverpool where Howard Webb gave us a penalty which WAS a penalty and United won 1-0 and after the game Ryan Babel posted a picture of Webb wearing a United shirt coz he’s a sore loser
@UCE697APuIj40M6c3a9QmsoA Lying piece of shit.
Webb wasn't even a ref for that long and he was more of a Chelsea helper anyway. But not as blatantly corrupt as Martin Atkinson the shitty linesman here who's still a shitty ref in the PL to this day.
@@cddb5408 Every club has had controversial ref decisions in their favour
Yeah like Mike Riley kept helping out Man Utd
What's wrong with the picture?
Henry being miles offside 🤦♂🤦♂
Arsenal v Manchester United 1-0 2000/01. Highbury. Henry volley. Upload pls
Remember watching this as a kid, both arsenal goals were offside, but yet arsenal play it off like they’ve been the ones hard done by
@T E
That's just typical Arsenal. Losers.
Majority of Arsenal fans are complete helmets tbh
@@helmutschmacker3791 says the one whoes mother's a whore
@@cddb5408 and Greenwood is your hero mate
@@rishanksharma9402 Says you. That's defamation of character. I don't recall ever even talking about him on UA-cam so you're not basing it on anything.
Arsenal played with 10 men and still dominating the game.
Played with 10 men for the last 5 minutes 😂😂😂, were they balls dominating
Manchester United were always better than Arsenal
@Erlend Flatmo
How can you talk about this game without talking about Henry's 2 offside goals???? ManUtd won 0-2.
There were also other bad calls Martin Atkinson made aside from the offside goals he allowed (this waa when Martin Atkinson was a linesman, he was a shit linesman before he became an even shitter ref somehow).
Anyway ManUtd still won by 5 points that season. Shouldve been 8 but a win is a win.
@@BradleyMUFC6339 even someone as stupid as you knows that is simply not true
@@sephirothcld4520 Well they obviously was because Arsenal never won a treble and you never beat United 6-1 and never won a title by nearly 20 points. Arsenal played some lovely stuff but United won more wars and achieved more between 96 and 05 when Arsenal were at their peak.
I am not a betting man but I think this will be a 2/2 draw.
Henry 2nd Goal actually Offside
You mean their first was "actually offside". Their 2nd was obviously offside to everyone including Martin Atkinson who made the decision but he cheated as always.
Campbell shouldn't have elbowed Solksjaer in the face like that. He should have elbowed Ruud Van Nistelrooy instead
16:25 How did the lino miss that offside?
He didn't miss it. It's Martin Atkinson he cheated as per usual.
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Lower East Stand season ticket holder for 30 years until priced out
No contact within his elbow to the face.. Just his hand push the chest
Arsenal were given 2 offside goals, 1 of which there was no excuses at all not even close. The Campbell/Solskjaer was a 50/50 decision at the time surprisingly one went ManUtd's way and unsurprisingly Arsenal cried, harrassed & bitched about it but funnily enough ManUtd were down to 10 men less than 2 years later at this ground but they still increased on their lead with a numerical disadvantage it finished Arsenal 2-4 ManUtd.
It is terrible that you can never just simply type in "Thierry Henry offside goal vs ManUtd 2003" or "Henry offside brace vs ManUtd" and then these goals from this video come up. If it was the other round there'd be videos all over UA-cam about it.
I've tried to do that with so many dodgy decisions against ManUtd I know they happened I've got encyclopedia knowledge of ManUtd for a dew decades I remember all big decisions for & against (and if VAR
existed in Ferguson era ManUtd would've been way more successful than they were make no mistake) but such a rare amount are easily found on UA-cam or on the Internet in general. Sure you can find the archive of the games the analysis and it will mention the decisions but you can rarely look up individual decisions and just instantly view a clip but any meaningless decisions ManUtd have ever got in their history (which every team get) and it's all over the Internet and bullshit conspiracy theories with it etc...Chelski used to get shit loads of decisions on their side for several years the most in the country yet whenever you try to write something about controversy involving Chelsea it's always that f ing Barca game where they for once weren't on the right end of decisions which they still milk now but all the many more controversial wins they had no one bats an eyelid or even bothers mentioning it but if ManUtd get 1 decision even in the same game where they got way more awful ones against them people pretend ManUtd cheated, that's when you know ManUtd are the biggest and most envied club in Britain and in the top3 in the World.
Modern football is so worthless that I prefer to watch the game which was almost 2 decades ago
Anyone notice the( screaming lady) after each dangerous ball for United? Hilarious 😂
The Highbury screamer 😱
I remember they tracked her down on match of the day, she had a season ticket in one of the first couple of rows right next to the microphone just behind the goal
Both Arsenal's goals were offside actually...in today's game,both won't count
all messed up by the lack of VAR, but still what great games
Why didn't the referee check with the VAR with that Thierry Henry's goal?
2000s Manchester United vs Arsenal rivalry > El classico
I just want to say Man United were always better than Arsenal.
Weren't both the Arsenal Goals OFFSIDE....I mean if Henry got the Last Touch for the 1st Goal isn't he Offside when the ball deflects off him... Talk about a TITLE CLASH and look at the Poor Standard of Referees 😂😂😂
That scholes flick🤩🤩
his header was shit
للاسف فينجر كان يملك كوكبة من النجوم من كل البلاد مفروض حقق شي اروبيا
Re build another Highbury......from a United fan.
Never a sending off.
Both Arsenal goals were offside so it doesn't matter really
Arsenal think they're entitled to every decision in a football game you should know they cry & claim victim otherwise.
Vieira said to Keane in documentary when Keane said his sending off in FAcup semi-final replay was harsh "For once the ref gave a decision against ManUtd" 🤔 there was a replay literally because of 1of the worst offside decisions ever disallowed valid RoyKeane goal 🤦♂️ really does sum them up and Arsenal were given a 92nd minute pen. Why couldn't Scholes get the pen at Highbury the season before at 2-2 when Winterburn fouled him, that decision alone swung 6pts in favour of Arsenal in a title race they fluked by having 1 more draw than ManUtd, less goals and way more conceded than ManUtd and ManUtd had some freak/unlucky losses no comprehensive losses where as Arsenal had 3or4 comprehensive defeats so in other words ManUtd were the better team and that's with many absences all season including Keane for all but the first month and missed both Arsenal games. Arsenal also needed the OldTrafford win with the controversial Highbury one and ManUtd played half a B-team.
But people have to day Arsenal were clearly the best team that season ManUtd can literally be by far the best team and won't get any credit and be wrongly branded lucky. Including CL 1999, scored by far the most goals out of all the teams, won it in invincible style and played loads of elite teams and had Keane&Scholes unavailable for the final (they had both scored against Bayern that season already) and ManUtd still had more goals, shots, corners & possession but people pretend Bayern dominated like ManUtd dominated Arsenal in FAcup final 2005 which was chalk & cheese and also Arsenal tried to say they lost an FAcup final in 2001 vs Liverpool like ManUtd did in 2005 vs Arsenal it was nothing like the one sided level of 2005 final, again 2001 & 2005 FAcup finals were chalk & cheese.
Blatant red card
Arsenal faltered from the Liverpool game to this title deciding game. 3 consecutive draws cannot win you title these days. During the invincibles season, Arsenal managed to get a point at Old Trafford. That Rudd Van Nisteroy penalty miss gifted them the point Today, in 2023, this new Arsenal team were trounced 4-1 by their title rivals. The difference is the invincibles won the title that season and the current team looks destine to fall short.
Arsenal 2002/03 didn't just falter vs Liverpool. Their record in general vs the Top 8 was poor for a team going for the title. They took just 17pts in the 14 games vs the Top8. ManUtd got over double that vs the same teams (35pts).
5:09 Fergie: "AWWWW SCHOLSEY!?!"
Henry second goal is offside 🤔
This is football ..no bollocks waiting for someone to draw lines on var ..just get on with it ..
I'm sabotar thegans
Blind linesman🤑
This is the football that made me fall in love with the EPL.. looking back, today's Bournemouth would trash these teams. Crazy the way the game evolved post Pep's Barca.
You obviously don't watch Bournemouth games man lol
@@mcoeif Not since they went back to the championship you're right.
No way these two teams are legendary. What the fuck are u talkin about ???
@@ucheokoroafor8273 Definitely legendary. My point was off topic and probably only worth a discussion on youtube comments saying today's Brentford would trash them both
Ruud Van Nistelrooji.. I like him now. Though I was an Arsenal fan.
I think this was the season when my team Pompey were winning at Highbury till Robert Pires decided to FALL OVER De Zueew's ankle
That was the following season, same calendar year. September 2003 at Highbury.
That was the following season when thet went unbeaten in the league (still couldnt beat united in 3 games tho)
@@harukrentz435Technically 4 if you count Community Shield