Henry apologises to fan after row

Soccer: Thierry Henry has apologised for swearing at an Arsenal fan following his side's defeat at Swansea on Sunday.

Soccer:Thierry Henry has apologised for swearing at an Arsenal fan following his side's defeat at Swansea on Sunday.

The Frenchman, on loan to his former club from New York Red Bulls, was seen gesticulating at a supporter following the 3-2 loss at the Liberty Stadium.

"I was really shocked and disappointed on Sunday, and not just at the result," Henry told The Sun. "After the final whistle of a very tricky game, I insisted the whole team go and applaud the Arsenal supporters.

"When I arrived in front of our own fans, I couldn't understand the abuse the team were getting from one of them. I wanted to tell the fan in question that we need their support not abuse. The sentiment was right but in hindsight could have been better expressed.

"So I would like to first and foremost apologise for using inappropriate language to that particular supporter. I didn't intend to be malicious or threatening and am aware that it could have been said in a calmer manner."

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