Thierry Henry was of those few strikers who seemed to have an innate ability to score beautiful goals - and a lot of them.

Screamers from distance, brilliant curling finishes into the top corner or cheeky flicks and volleys, Henry could score them all.

Whether it was at Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona or even New York Red Bulls, the French forward always found a way to find the back of the net.

Of course, it was at Highbury and the Emirates Stadium where Henry was most prolific, though, scoring a club record 228 goals during his two spells at the club.

It must be impossible to remember each and every one of those strikes but with so many stunners, surely there are some that jump to mind above the others.

In the latest Arsenal Weekly podcast, the Gunners legend was asked to name his favourite goal for the club and he hasn't let us down by picking an absolute pearler.

The ex-French international revealed that he still gets goosebumps when watching that magnificent solo goal vs Liverpool in 2004.

In case you have somehow managed to forget Henry's favourite, you can relive it by watching the video below.

The way he leaves Didi Hamann for dead and embarrasses now Sky Sports colleague Jamie Carragher, before producing his trademark finish into the far corner is quite majestic.

But it was the way Highbury erupted which makes it so memorable in Henry's eyes.

"There was one goal that was more than a goal. Not in terms of the game or the beauty of the goal or whatever that people usually talk about," Henry said, as per ESPN.

"It's the goal I scored against Liverpool when I scored the third one to make it 3-2. It's the only time in my life that I felt a stadium breathing again.

"At the time, I remember scoring it and I felt it," he said. "And we were talking about it in the dressing room. And whenever I see that goal I can still feel what happened that day in the stadium."