Thierry Henry has rubbished reports that he's unhappy with life at Barcelona.
Henry moved to the Nou Camp last summer from Arsenal for a £16million fee amid a blaze of publicity.
But so far he's not had the success many expected in La Liga, and some reports last week suggested the Frenchman was unhappy at being asked to play in a wide role.
Henry though says those reports are wide of the mark, and has stressed he's happy with life in Catalonia.
After scoring the first goal in Saturday's crucial 2-1 win at Real Zaragoza, he said in a statement: "I only wish to say that I am very comfortable in this side and that I am very happy. I have seen things that I don't like. I talk with everyone in the squad and I'm always kidding around but that's it.
"I said the other day that I'll play wherever the coach decides I should, but then the day afterwards I read things that I had not said, interpretations made by people supposedly speaking for me.
"So I would like to repeat that I am happy and comfortable with this team. The coach asked me if I can play on the wing or in the centre and that is his decision."
Henry returns to Britain this week as Barca take on Celtic in the Champions League at Parkhead.
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