Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reflected on the decision to bring legend Thierry Henry back to the club.
The French striker, who is Arsenal's all-time leading scorer, came back to North London in 2012 on a loan deal from MLS outfit New York Red Bulls.
Henry marked his second Gunners coming with a vital goal in the FA Cup against Leeds United and Wenger admitted it was a special night to be an Arsenal supporter.
"It was sensational - it was absolutely fantastic for him to come back and score," the manager told Arsenal Player.
"He's a legend here and to come back and score is like a resurrection. The vibes on the night were absolutely amazing.
"The thinking behind [re-signing him] was that at the time I felt we were a bit short offensively.
"Thierry trained with us and I saw that he was still top class, which we all knew, but also that his motivation was intact. From then, for me it was an obvious decision."