Henry, tasked with trimming the preliminary squad before July 3, expressed his frustrations candidly. "Why didn’t I call Mbappé for the Olympics? The last time I received so many rejections was at the University,” he quipped.
“There have not even been negotiations. You go, you ask, they say no and you leave."
However, the former striker insisted that the Olympics was immensely important to him as a player.
"The Games at home are once every hundred years," he said. "I still remember that I cried when, in qualifying in November 1999, we were eliminated by Italy of Gattuso and Pirlo. I didn't shed a tear when I won the World Cup, but I cried not to make the Sydney Olympics. That shows how important this competition is to me."