After a stellar playing career that saw him win countless club and
international honours, Thierry Henry's hopes of enjoying a managerial
golden touch suffered an ignominious start after his suspension on
Thursday as Monaco coach
Thierry Henry was removed from his coaching duties after he failed to spark a change in fortunes at the struggling club, who are second-from bottom in Ligue 1 and facing relegation not even two years after beating moneybags Paris Saint-Germain to the league title and reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League.
With the sack waiting around the corner it's a disastrous end to a first job in the dugout for Henry, who left his home country in 1999 a World Cup winner and went on to win a host of titles at Arsenal and Barcelona before retiring as a player just over four years ago.
The 41-year-old was one of the greatest players of his generation, the all-time leading goal-scorer for both Arsenal and the French national team and a Champions League winner with Barca.
Thierry Henry was removed from his coaching duties after he failed to spark a change in fortunes at the struggling club, who are second-from bottom in Ligue 1 and facing relegation not even two years after beating moneybags Paris Saint-Germain to the league title and reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League.
With the sack waiting around the corner it's a disastrous end to a first job in the dugout for Henry, who left his home country in 1999 a World Cup winner and went on to win a host of titles at Arsenal and Barcelona before retiring as a player just over four years ago.
The 41-year-old was one of the greatest players of his generation, the all-time leading goal-scorer for both Arsenal and the French national team and a Champions League winner with Barca.
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