Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has fans in stitches with hilarious rection to throwback clips of CBS host Kate Abdo during coverage of Champions League

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Fans were left in stitches by Thierry Henry’s hilarious reaction to throwback clips of Kate Abdo on Wednesday night.

The pair were in the studio with Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher for coverage of the Champions League on CBS Sports.

After watching Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal make history by becoming the youngest player to ever feature in the Champions League knockout stages at the age of 16 years and 223 days, CBS decided to a look back at where Henry, Carragher and Richards in their respective careers in the year Yamal was born – 2007.

Henry had just left Arsenal to sign for Barcelona, Carragher reached 500 appearances for Liverpool and was named the club’s Player of the Year, and Richards was nominated for Young Player of the Year – when he lost out to Cristiano Ronaldo.

But it was throwback clips of Abdo, in her early days as a presenter in 2007, that proved the highlight.

Thierry Henry was left wide-eyed and open-jawed at seeing throwback clips of Kate Abdo

The show also had photos of Henry (L), Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards (R) in 2007

The show also had photos of Henry (L), Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards (R) in 2007

The host appeared mortified, covering her head with her hands on the table as footage of her presenting Top Magazine appeared on screen.

However, it was Henry’s reaction that left viewers in stitches.

The Arsenal legend was left wide-eyed and open-jawed at seeing a younger Abdo on the screen.

Henry appeared in disbelief, while Richards and Carragher howled with laughter.

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