Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has publicly questioned manager Mikel Arteta’s performance, focusing on the club’s lack of major trophies under his leadership. Since taking charge in December 2019, Arteta has only secured one FA Cup and two Community Shields, with no other significant silverware in five years. Henry, speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, highlighted that Arsenal fans have every reason to ask tough questions after three seasons without winning a major trophy or even reaching a final. He contrasted Arsenal’s record with Manchester United, pointing out that despite criticism, United reached five finals in the last five years. Henry acknowledged the need for time when a new manager takes over but stressed that by now, Arsenal should have at least competed seriously for trophies. His remarks underscore growing pressure on Arteta to deliver better results for the club and its supporters.