Arsene Wenger’s side banished the memory of their 4-0 thrashing at Liverpool in August by battling for a point at Stamford Bridge.

And Henry says Arsenal need to match that level for the rest of the season.

“It wasn’t difficult to be better than what they were at Liverpool,” Henry said on Sky Sports.

“That was the standard for me for what you’ve got to do away from home.

“In terms of performance, that’s standard in terms of what you need to do away from home.

“When you are away from home, whether you play the champions or not, you need to be careful of what’s going to happen.

“So yes, they got a point. Yes, Aaron Ramsey was better but the team defended better, the wingers were tucking in, helping those two guys at times when Aaron Ramsey was going, again, too early, they were recovering a bit for him.

“The three at the back were also a bit better because the job was done in front of them.

“Everything was better today. We got back to the same thing, they’re still looking for their first goal away from home, and they still didn’t win away from home, but that was way better from what we saw against Liverpool.

“But that wasn’t difficult to, also.”

Arsenal are next in action on Wednesday when they host League One Doncaster in the Carabao Cup.

Arsene Wenger is expected to ring the changes for the Emirates Stadium tie.