While raising questions about Guardiola's recent decisions, Henry also defended the manager’s overall record. He pointed out that this is the first prolonged slump in Guardiola’s illustrious career, highlighting his unprecedented consistency since stepping into management.
"Let's not kill the guy or this team because of what's happening," he said. "You can never say never [that he could quit] - but Pep is not that type of coach. He is really, really hard, and mean and intense when you win, because he wants to keep you there. And he's more nice when he's down. You can see when the team didn't play well, he will come out and say 'I love my team, they played really well tonight'.
"And sometimes he will come on the pitch and have a go at his team when they won 3-0, you can see him arguing that someone who missed a pass. I like that. You change when you're at the top, you try to change so you can stay there. Once you are here, you're trying to be the nice guy now."