The Scotsman

Henry now frontrunne­r for Monaco

- By COLIN STEWART

Thierry Henry has emerged as a contender for the manager’s job at Monaco, with under-fire boss Leonardo Jardim on the brink of an exit, according to reports in France.

Henry, who is currently working as Belgium assistant manager alongside boss Roberto Martinez, is the favourite to replace Jardim, whose Monaco side are 18th in the Ligue 1 standings with only one league win from nine games.

L’equipe reports that the former France internatio­nal, who has also been linked with Aston Villa in recent days, is Monaco’s first choice. The former Monaco and Arsenal striker is understood to have impressed the Villa hierarchy at interview.

Monaco have not won since the opening day of the season in any competitio­n and Sunday’s loss at home to Rennes extended their consecutiv­e defeats to four games.

Henry was reportedly set to take his first step in management at Ligue 1 club Bordeaux this summer, but that never materialis­ed.

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