The Citizen (Gauteng)

Henry in at the deep end

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– One newspaper headline described Thierry Henry (above) as “cursed” in the wake of his managerial bow with Monaco, and the France great will be desperate to put that behind him in tonight’s Champions League encounter with Club Brugge.

Henry’s long-awaited first game as a coach in his own right ended in a 2-1 defeat at Strasbourg on Saturday, with Monaco’s night marred by goalkeepin­g errors, a sending-off and injuries.

Monaco, the club where Henry began his playing career before going on to star for Arsenal, are in a critical condition, having lost their last five games and gone 11 matches without a win.

They are enduring their worst start to a season in 65 years and their longest run without a league win for a decade.

Monaco may often be mocked for their paltry attendance­s, but they have a passionate fan base who will be worried for their team, less than 18 months after they won the Ligue 1 title in style.

For Henry, it is an early return to the country after he ended a two-year stint as assistant to Belgium boss Roberto Martinez in order to strike out on his own.

Defeats against Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund mean Monaco remain pointless in Europe, and tonight’s match against the Belgian champions offers both sides a last chance to keep their hopes alive in the group.

More realistica­lly, these teams are now fighting it out for third place and a berth in the Europa League knockout rounds. They meet again at the Stade Louis II on November 6.

The 20-year-old Loic Badiashile, who usually plays in the fourth tier for Monaco’s reserves, could start in goal. –

Bruges

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