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Last updated : 10 April 2004 By Kevin Smith
Henry reignites Arsenal
Seven points clear with seven games remaining, Arsenal are back in seventh heaven. Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg were supposed to be on their knees but rose up to destroy Liverpool with an irresistible second-half performance. More
Daily Telegraph

Henry triple tonic banishes the demons
Even the badge-kissing could be excused. When Thierry Henry pressed his lips to the crest on his jersey in the 50th minute he had just put Arsenal 3-2 ahead after an inspirational surge. Liverpool, who had twice held the lead, were broken at last. That goal from Henry was part of a hat-trick but the splendid endeavours of this great forward were lost within the importance of the simple result. More
The Guardian

Henry ensures Arsenal's return to health
As Thierry Henry walked off the pitch towards the end of Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat against Chelsea at Highbury on Tuesday night, he cut a forlorn figure. Not only were Arsenal about to make their exit from the European Cup quarterfinals, but an apparently hamstrung Henry was set to miss the next two matches in the Barclaycard Premiership. More
The Times

Henry's hat-trick gives relieved Arsenal a treble to remember
Good Friday ultimately proved just that for Arsenal but for a while at Highbury yesterday it seemed the Premiership leaders were going to experience another bad day. Significantly, after a week in which their treble quest has been reduced to a singular target, they resoundingly dispelled the question mark which has hung over their character. Twice Liverpool, delivering a hot-and-cold performance which encapsulated their fitful season, led, both goals coming at psychologically important moments. More
The Independent