Mikel Arteta dismisses Thierry Henry's criticism that his Arsenal side might not be heading in the 'right direction' with defiant Gunners boss insisting 'it's just another opinion' Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has played down Thierry Henry's criticism Ex-striker expressed doubt over current situation at Gunners earlier this week Arsenal were held to a goalless draw by Brighton prior to the international break The Gunners face Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace in top-flight action on Monday By Kate Mcgreavy For Mailonline Published: 15:07 BST, 14 October 2021 | Updated: 15:07 BST, 14 October 2021 Viewcomments Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has played down Thierry Henry's criticism that the club might not be heading in the 'right direction' under him. The club legend, who notched 228 goals in 376 appearances for the north London side, expressed doubt over the current situation at the Gunners earlier this week. 'I don't know if things are going in the right direction,' he said at Prime Video Presents Sport 2021 event. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta (left) has played down Thierry Henry's (right) criticism 'I watched the Brighton game. Did you watch it?' After three straight league wins on the bounce following a disappointing start to the 2021-22 campaign, Arsenal were held to a goalless draw by Brighton prior to the international break. The Gunners face Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace on Monday night as players return from international duty this week, and Arteta dismissed Henry's comments in his pre-match press conference. Arsenal made a terrible start to the 2021-22 season but bounced back in September 'It’s just another opinion so I have to respect that,' he said when asked about the former striker's views. Arteta found himself under heavy scrutiny after Arsenal's abysmal start to the season - their worst in Premier League history. But he relieved the pressure on his shoulders with a fruitful September as Arsenal beat Norwich and Burnley 1-0 and came out on top in the north London derby 3-1 over arch enemies Spurs. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility