Legendary coach Arsene Wenger made a revelation that iconic former footballer Thierry Henry was in a ‘form of mourning’ after getting sacked by Monaco and declined an invite to have dinner along with his outdated Arsenal supervisor.
Thierry Henry was sacked by Monaco in January after just three months in charge…
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Henry was dismissed after simply 20 video games answerable for the Ligue 1 facet, with predecessor Leonardo Jardim returning to the membership in January and rapidly guiding them out of the relegation zone.
Wenger had provided assist to Henry throughout his temporary reign in cost and reached out to him when he was sacked, although the previous striker was not prepared to see his outdated boss.
‘I called Thierry when it was bad, I encouraged him not to let go,’ Wenger revealed at an evening in his honor on the Olympia Corridor in Paris on Monday evening, according to
‘When he was faraway from his duties I attempted to name however, hey… he skilled a type of mourning. I advised to his agent to organise a meal with him.
‘For now he is still in a painful period, but he promised me that, when he is ready, we would do it.’
Wenger spent 22 years answerable for Arsenal and has but to discover a new problem since leaving the Emirates, although he says he’s nonetheless contemplating a return to administration.
He continued: ‘I have a form of sadness. I miss the competition because I have only done that in my life. I enjoy having free time – walking around Paris, going to Corsica, taking time for myself – but I miss the adrenaline.’
Wenger additionally distanced himself from a job at PSG and hinted at taking cost of a nationwide staff: ‘Maybe, but if it is to happen, it will have to be before the World Cup.’
According to France Football, Thierry Henry earned a whopping €25.5m for his three-month stint at Monaco plus severance package 😳 pic.twitter.com/rv8EkjXMqZ
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