Speaking at the Orlando Ricci Awards, Moggi explained that he thinks he made very few mistakes during his tenure at Juventus. However, one decision that has been criticized is allowing Henry to join Arsenal. Moggi feels that those who disagree with him don't fully understand football.
Moggi compared Henry's playing style at Juventus to that of a counterattacking player. He argued that Henry's primary focus was on scoring goals, rather than contributing to the team's overall play. Moggi believes that Henry's style has changed since joining Arsenal, but this is a natural part of a player's development.
When questioned about his decision to sell Henry, Moggi pointed out that he also signed David Trezeguet, a striker who helped the team play a more cohesive style of football. Moggi feels confident that he made the right decisions when it came to player signings.