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Wenger hails hat-trick hero Henry

By PA Sport  April 03, 2005
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He played with his brain because he did not feel completely physically ready to play 90 minutes - but when a guy is not ready and he scores three goals it is not too bad....
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Arsene Wenger hailed the return of a rejuvenated Thierry Henry after the striker marked his comeback from injury with a hat-trick to help demolish Norwich 4-1 at Highbury.

The Frenchman had not featured for the Gunners since their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich on March 9 because of a calf problem.

Wenger said: "He played with his brain because he did not feel completely physically ready to play 90 minutes - but when a guy is not ready and he scores three goals it is not too bad."

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