Saturday 22 November 2014

Arsene Wenger considers bringing Thierry Henry back to Arsenal... in a coaching role





Arsene Wenger is considering offering an Arsenal coaching role to Thierry Henry who is ready to tackle the next stage of his glittering career.

Henry’s contract with New York Red Bulls expires next month at the end of the MLS season and although he is yet to announce his retirement, many believe he will finish as a player.

‘It’s not impossible,’ said Wenger, when asked if the 37-year-old former Arsenal captain could return to coach. ‘I welcome people who have played for us to come back but not (for just) an honorary job.



Arsene Wenger says it is 'not impossible' for Thierry Henry to return to Arsenal in a coaching role



Arsene Wenger says it is 'not impossible' for Thierry Henry to return to Arsenal in a coaching role




Wenger speaks with Alexis Sanchez during training ahead of Arsenal's clash with Manchester United



Wenger speaks with Alexis Sanchez during training ahead of Arsenal's clash with Manchester United




Henry is expected to retire once his contract with New York Red Bulls expires at the end of the MLS season



Henry is expected to retire once his contract with New York Red Bulls expires at the end of the MLS season


‘It has to be a job that is available and one where you get up in the morning and do something.’

Henry has said he would like to manage Arsenal, where he played for eight years, won two League titles and became club leading scorer before joining Barcelona in 2007.

He returned briefly on loan from New York in January 2012 and has a total of 228 goals for the north London club. Wenger said: ‘Has he the quality to be a manager? Yes... but he has to decide to sacrifice his life. When you’re a player, you think it’s so simple to be a manager. When you are a manager, you think it’s so complicated suddenly and if you’re not prepared for that you cannot survive.

‘One quality that you need is resistance to criticism when you feel it’s not justified. I don’t know how he’ll handle that.


‘He has to learn the job first. I have seen so many who have the qualities and they have not survived their first job because they are not ready.’

Ryan Giggs is learning to coach as Louis van Gaal’s assistant with Saturday's visitors Manchester United, but Wenger believes those with serious ambitions need total control, like Henry’s former France team-mate Zinedine Zidane, who runs Real Madrid’s B team.

‘It is better to have the responsibility,’ said Wenger. ‘You learn to handle a dressing-room. If Henry does retire he will play his final home game tomorrow against New England Revolution in the first leg of the Eastern Conference final.








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