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Henry back to where it all began

France’s all-time top scorer to be manager of Monaco in three-year deal

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Thierry Henry is where it all started. France’s all-time leading scorer and an Arsenal great landed his first managerial job yesterday after Monaco hired him as a replacemen­t for Leonardo Jardim, who was dismissed this week.

The 41-year-old Henry started his profession­al career at the Riviera club and played in the French league with Monaco from 1994-99. He’s signed on as coach for three seasons, to June 2021. He starts tomorrow. “I thank AS back Monaco for giving me the opportunit­y to coach the team of this club which is so special to me,” Henry said in a statement on the club website. “I am very happy to come back to AS Monaco and extremely determined to meet the challenges ahead. I cannot wait to meet the players to start working together.”

Henry has no experience as a manager but had been working as an assistant to Belgium coach Roberto Martinez since 2016. He was part of the staff that led the team to third place at the World Cup in Russia.

Henry became the latest member of the France squad that won the 1998 World Cup to fully embrace a coaching career, following in the footsteps of Laurent Blanc, Didier Deschamps, Patrick Vieira and Zinedine Zidane among others.

“Thierry is ready to be head coach in a club,” Martinez told L’Equipe newspaper in an interview published this week. “He likes what he does and enjoying it is an essential part of this job.”

Henry turned down an offer from Bordeaux this summer and was also in the running to replace Steve Bruce as Aston Villa manager before Dean Smith was appointed.

“Thierry is both aware of the task ahead and eager to start his new job,” Monaco vice-president and CEO Vadim Vasilyev said in a statement. “He can count on our trust and all our support to bring a new dynamic to the team and carry out the mission.”

 ?? AP ?? Thierry Henry started his profession­al career at the Riviera club and played in the French league with Monaco from 1994-99.
AP Thierry Henry started his profession­al career at the Riviera club and played in the French league with Monaco from 1994-99.

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