Arsenal legend Thierry Henry didn't hold back when he visited Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and he just had to say his bit on his former side's archrivals.
The Gunners' record goalscorer was in attendance for the blockbuster boxing rematch between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn.
Henry has been known for maintaining his dislike for Spurs even after leaving the red half of north London almost 20 years ago (the first departure) and he didn't hold back when visiting their stadium at the weekend.
Thierry Henry didn't hold back when visiting Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Speaking to DAZN ahead of the fight, Henry said: "[It feels] weird [to be at Tottenham's new stadium].I never came to the new stadium, I used to come to the old one (White Hart Lane) and win a lot, but it's nice."
In all honesty, the Frenchman didn't actually win that often at White Hart Lane, being victorious in just one of his four trips there, but one of his biggest moments in an Arsenal shirt did in fact come at the home of Spurs.
At the tail end of the 2003/04 season, Henry played the entire 90 minutes as the Gunners drew 2-2 with their arch rivals to win the league at the Lane for the second time in their history, having done so in 1971.
The moment was all that more special as it was part of Arsenal's iconic 'Invincibles' campaign, a season the record goalscorer was crucial in, scoring 30 goals in 37 appearances to help his side to the triumph.
While he didn't always enjoy wins at White Hart Lane, Henry did boast a brilliant personal record against Spurs. He never lost in any of the 11 matches against his side's rivals, winning seven and drawing four. He scored five goals and provided two assists in that period.
Henry hasn't let his 'hatred' for Tottenham go long after his retirement as shown with his comments during his trip to their new ground while also frequently making quips on his social media and while working on television.
It's safe to say that the Frenchman left a brilliant legacy at Arsenal and his heart appears to very much still be in the red half of north London, and that will only make Gunners fans love him even more... if that's even possible.
