Arsenal legend Thierry Henry doesn’t seem to be a big fan of new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly.
The American billionaire bought Roman Abramovich’s Blues earlier this year, and it’s fair to say he made a big impression from the start.
As well as sacking Thomas Tuchel surprisingly quickly, Boehly has also drawn unwanted attention for his comments about the possibility of a North vs South All-Stars game in the Premier League.
Henry was unimpressed by the idea, also criticizing Boehly for trying to change the game here after making an embarrassing mistake on Kevin De Bruyne and Mohamed Salah in Chelsea’s academy.
“Did he say a lesson? A lesson? What is that supposed to mean? What are they trying to teach? A lesson? Are you a teacher or something? Henry told CBS Sports.
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“The comment about De Bruyne and Mo Salah… just learn your own lessons and then come back and teach us something.”
He added: “I don’t like (All-Star games) because this is Europe and it doesn’t work like that.
“Teams go up and down. All-star game for what? I would not have liked to have (play in one). Maybe (the public would like it) but you ask me and no”.