Arsenal legend and former France international Thierry Henry has spoken passionately in defense of Vinícius Jr. following a controversial incident during a recent match, saying he deeply relates to the Brazilian’s experience.
“I’ve Been There Before” — Henry Speaks From Experience
Speaking via CBS Sports, Henry revealed that he endured similar situations multiple times throughout his career, often feeling isolated and unheard.
“I can relate to what Vini Jr. is going through. It happened so many times to me,” Henry said. “Sometimes you feel lonely because it’s your word against his word.”
Henry explained that during his playing days, he was frequently accused of making excuses when he spoke out after matches. He believes that same pattern continues today.
Suspicion Surrounds Prestianni’s Actions
The controversy centers on an alleged exchange between Vinícius Jr. and Prestianni, who was seen covering his mouth with his shirt while speaking — an action Henry described as “courageous” in a clearly ironic tone.

Henry questioned why Prestianni would conceal his words if nothing inappropriate was said.
“You already look suspicious because you didn’t want people to see or read what you said,” Henry stated. “You must’ve said something at the very least.”
According to Henry, even Kylian Mbappé confronted Prestianni, only to be told, “I didn’t say anything.” That response, Henry suggested, only deepens doubts.
Vinícius Jr.’s Reaction ‘Tells a Story’
Henry pointed out that Vinícius Jr.’s emotional response strongly suggests that something unacceptable occurred.
“The reaction of Vini Jr. is telling me that something not right happened,” he said.
He added that players in such situations often feel powerless, especially when referees claim they cannot intervene or take action.
“You don’t know what to do anymore. I’ve been there,” Henry emphasized.
Referee Decision Raises Further Questions
Another flashpoint involved the referee reportedly advising Vinícius Jr. not to approach the corner flag because it might “incite the crowd.”
Henry strongly criticized that reasoning.
“It’s a corner. I cannot take my corner? What do you mean he can’t take a corner?” he asked, expressing frustration that players must adjust normal play due to crowd hostility.
Focus Shifted Away From Football
Henry lamented that in 2026, discussions following matches still revolve around incidents like these rather than performances on the pitch.
“We’re supposed to talk about his brilliant goal,” Henry noted, highlighting how off-field controversies overshadow footballing excellence.
He concluded by challenging Prestianni to publicly clarify what was said during the exchange.
“Let’s see how big of a man he is. Tell us what you said.”
The situation has reignited broader debates around player protection, accountability, and how football authorities handle on-field disputes.
GhanaMedia.net will continue to monitor developments as more details emerge.
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