Man Utd fullback Evra: France should build statue to Henry

Manchester United fullback Patrice Evra says France should be building a monument to honour Thierry Henry over his hand-ball controversy.

Evra lashed out at French fans for criticising Henry following his handball in the build-up to William Gallas' decisive goal, claiming that they should be erecting a statue for his France team-mate.

"We're arguing about Henry? We should build a statue for him," he said.

"That the world press destroys Henry, fine, no worries. But that we, in France, do it, that's impossible. It must stop.

"If Titi had cancelled out the goal by going to see the referee and we had lost, it would have been the same people who would have talked about his ego.

"Frankly, if he had done this, I would have told him 'Titi, you have betrayed us.'

"This handball, it's an instinctive gesture. What sportsman can look at himself in the mirror and pretend that it could not happen to him? Who would have gone to see the referee to tell him?

"These people are hypocrites. We're going to South Africa, that's all."

Comments (6)

Should errect a statue of Evra sucking Henry's c o c k instead. Asslicker.

Says a lot about Evra. Truth is the French don't like their team. Why not a statue and rename, Stade de France maybe the theatre of cheats. I don't think it will dawn on Evra until les bleus step out in South Africa. Where they will be roundly whistled and booed until they knocked out.

think you'll find he was saying either way, if Henry did the right thing he would still be getting slated by the French people. The ref missed it but its up to Fifa to reply the game the have the most power on it!