Having started his playing days with
Monaco, Thierry Henry will now begin his managerial career with the League 1
club as he has signed a three-year deal to become Monaco's head coach.
He made the announcement this morning,
saying, 'It
is with great pride that I am delighted to announce that I have accepted the
position to become the manager of AS Monaco FC. I was fortunate to receive some
very attractive offers over the last few months but Monaco will always be close
to my heart.
Having started my footballing career with
this great Club, its seems like fate that I will now begin my managerial career
here too. I’m incredibly excited to be given this opportunity but now the hard
work must begin. Can’t wait'.
Henry was a World Cup winner with France
in 1998 and won the European Championship two years later, scoring 51 goals in
123 appearances for Les Bleus. He retired as a player in December 2014 to work
as a television pundit, before joining Belgium's coaching staff in 2016.
Thierry Henry Signs Three-year Managerial Deal With FC Monaco
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October 13, 2018
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