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Published 09:58 24 Mar 2015 GMT
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Speaking to French TV station Canal +, Henry said that while the Irish media portrayed him as the spawn of Freddy Krueger and Kayser Soze, the reaction of the Irish players was much different.
"The only thing that I said was ‘yes, I handballed it, I am sorry.’ Robbie Keane said to me ‘I have no problem with you’," he said.
Much like Steven Gerrard's instant apology on Sunday, Henry said he was quick to own up to his mistake.
"I faced the press that night. I could have said ‘no, I am not going to talk to them’ but I went anyway.
"Yes I had a bad reflex. But when Lionel Messi scored against Espanyol with his hand, he dives onto it and everybody sees it. People then said ‘Extraordinary, genius Messi. He is becoming more and more like Maradona’ and for me, it was like I had killed somebody.”
A bad reflex? Ah here.
H-T Irish Independent
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