Thierry Henry And Alan Shearer Inducted Into The Official Premier League Hall Of Fame
Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry along with former Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers player Alan Shearer became the first to be inducted into the Official Premier League Hall Of Fame.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: April 26, 2021 04:15 pm IST
Highlights
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Thierry Henry won two Premier League titles under Arsene Wenger
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Alan Shearer won the title with Blackburn Rovers in 1995
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Both players have a combined tally of 435 goals and 7 Golden Boot awards
Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer were on Monday named as the first players inducted into the official Premier League Hall of Fame in recognition of a combined 435 goals and seven Golden Boot awards. Arsenal's all-time top scorer Henry won two Premier League titles under Arsene Wenger and was part of the "Invincibles" team that went unbeaten throughout the 2003/04 title-winning campaign. France's record goalscorer and 1998 World Cup winner scored more than 20 Premier League goals in five consecutive seasons between 2001/02 and 2005/06.
"To be inducted alongside Alan Shearer as the two first inductees into the Premier League Hall of Fame is more than special," said Henry.
"When I was young, I was just trying to make sure I could get a pair of boots and now we're talking about the Hall of Fame," Henry added.
Shearer, who won the title with Blackburn Rovers in 1995, is the Premier League's record goalscorer, netting 260 goals in 14 seasons for Blackburn and Newcastle United.
"When you look at some of the unbelievable players to have graced the Premier League, week in, week out, year in, year out, I feel very honoured to join the Hall of Fame," said the former England captain.
"All I ever wanted to be was a professional footballer... It was my dream to do that, my dream to win trophies and my dream to score at St James's Park, to wear the number nine black-and-white shirt and it was fantastic. I enjoyed every minute of it," Shearer added.
The Premier League said the Hall of Fame "recognises and celebrates the exceptional skill and talent of individuals who have graced the Premier League since its inception in 1992".
"Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry are two world-class players who lit up the Premier League throughout their time in the competition," said Premier League chief executive Richard Masters.
"Both players were capable of scoring every kind of goal, including some of the best we have ever seen," Masters added.
A shortlist of 23 additional nominees will be announced later on Monday, with fans invited to vote to help select the remaining six inductees to the 2021 Premier League Hall of Fame.