Thierry Henry has been confirmed as the new head coach of AS Monaco, replacing Leonardo Jardim who was fired by the Ligue 1 side on Thursday.
Henry signed a three-year deal with Monaco and said on the team’s website: “I am very happy to come back to Monaco and extremely determined to meet the challenges ahead.”
Henry began his career as a player in Monaco before moving to Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona and New York Red Bulls. He also served as a sports commentator with Sky Sports and had been working as an assistant coach for the Belgian national team since 2016.
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