Thierry Henry proved he is still box-office on and off the pitch as he made waves in Friday's Match for Hope charity game. <br /><br />The second installment of the overwhelming successful charity game occurred at the 974 stadium in Doha, Qatar.<br /><br />Social media influencers KSI and IShowSpeed were selected to captain the two teams, which feature a mix of football legends, influencers, and celebrities. <br /><br />Arsene Wenger and Mauricio Pochettino had the honor of managing the two hotchpotch sides.<br /><br />And Arsenal legend Henry stole the show, first with his pre-match banter with opposing captain IShowSpeed, then by showing off his skills - and gamesmanship - on the pitch to win a cheeky penalty.<br /><br />As the pair prepared to head out at the 44,000-seaters, IShowSpeed approached Henry and tried to provoke him with the word, ds 'They say you are the fastest, but I'm real speed.<br /><br />With typical Gallic indifference, Henry refused to be baited and cooly responded with 'Not anymore, not anymore, man.'<br /><br />IShowSpeed raised the stakes by bringing Wenger into the argument. 'I was talking to your manager, and he said you were faster than me [in your prime].'<br /><br />'Oh yes, maybe. With the ball, for sure,' said Henry. '(Without the ball), I'm not too sure. Check the videos!'<br /><br />The pair seemed to hit it off, and Henry even invited IShowSpeed to join him on US broadcaster CBS, where he is a pundit for their football coverage.<br /><br />'I would love to go on that show... because we got some things to talk about...' said IShowSpeed, keeping up the competitive vibe.<br /><br />But, as you would expect of one of the Premier League's greatest-ever players, once the actual football started, then it was no competition at all. <br /><br />Henry lit up the match with his skills and won his side a penalty when he juggled the ball in the opposition box before quite deliberately kicking the ball into Tobi Brown's arm as the Youtuber went to protect himself. <br /><br />And the Frenchman had the last laugh when his side emerged 6-5winnersr with IShowSpeed looking disproportionately upset at the final whistle.<br /><br />The charity match last year raised 8.8 million for charity, helping an estimated 70,000 school children in countries around the world.