Henry: Arsenal are different this year, they are probably the most solid team in Europe

After Arsenal defeated Bayern 3-1, Henry called Arsenal "the most stable team in Europe" and said that Arteta's team this season is different from the past.

Except for Trossard, who may be injured, it was a near-perfect Champions League night for Arsenal before they face Premier League rivals Chelsea this weekend.

After the game, former Arsenal striker Henry told Rice, the best player of the game, in an interview with CBS Sports: "Obviously you don't get complacent."

Henry said frankly: "For me, Arsenal this year is a little different. Before, I always said as a fan that Arsenal can win. Now, even without wearing an Arsenal hat, I say that. As a team, a Overall, Arsenal looks different. Something is happening. "Arsenal has not reached the goal, but it is very important to admit that we are good. This year is indeed different, but there is still a long way to go. Good luck to them!"

Arsenal's last victory against Bayer was in October 2015, when the team won 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal during Wenger's era were often accused of lacking the fighting spirit and defensive acumen necessary to consistently compete for major trophies.

But now, under the leadership of Arteta, the Gunners have transformed into a more physical team. With their tenacious style and set-piece advantage, they have made the entire Europe look at them, even if Gabriel is absent due to injury.

Arsenal has only conceded one goal in the Champions League this season, and Henry believes that his old club has now proven beyond a doubt that they are the most stable team in Europe.

"Arsenal played well, but they didn't over-possess the ball in their own half and went for long balls when they knew they could make a mistake, which was effective. They scored on the counter-attack and scored when Bayern tried to possess the ball too much."

"I thought Arsenal played well: solid, especially after the weekend's games and the upcoming week. At the end of the game. I want to say that they are currently the most stable team in Europe."

Former Liverpool and England defender Carragher also agreed with Henry. He said: "Yes, Arsenal are the best team in Europe now. The only question is whether they can maintain this status in May, but no one can come close to them now."