Thierry Henry opens up on ‘dream’ Arsenal job, but admits he is still on coaching ‘learning curve’

Thierry Henry opens up on his ‘dream’ to manage Arsenal, but admits he is still on his ‘learning curve’ in management as club legend reveals he still speaks to his former bosses Arsene Wenger and Pep Guardiola for tips

  • Thierry Henry has opened up about his dream job – managing Arsenal one day 
  • The Frenchman recently left his role as head coach of MLS side Montreal Impact 
  • Gunners legend Henry is the north London club’s all-time record goalscorer
  • Henry also admits he speaks to Pep Guardiola and Arsene Wenger for advice 

Thierry Henry admits he wants to go from being an Arsenal fan to the Gunners’ next manager one day, though admits he is still learning his trade as a coach.

The Frenchman, who is Arsenal’s all-time record goalscorer with 228 goals, recently left Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact as he continues his route into management after a stellar playing career.

Henry’s coaching experience also includes a stint at AS Monaco and an assistant manager role with the Belgium national team but the 43-year-old claims taking his seat in the Emirates Stadium dugout is the dream role for him.

Thierry Henry admits managing Arsenal one day is a ‘dream move’ for him in his managerial career

The Frenchman is the Gunners’  record goalscorer after netting 228 times in north London

The former striker told FourFourTwo: ‘I’m an Arsenal fan. So if you’re asking me if one day I’d like to coach Arsenal, then yes. If you ask if one day I’d like to be Arsenal’s kit man, then yes. If you ask if one day I’d like to cut the grass at the Emirates Stadium, then yes.

‘But it’s a utopia, and I am far from that. If you ask me am I dreaming, yes I’m dreaming. But when you’re not dreaming, you’re awake and there is a reality. Would I love to coach Arsenal? Yes. Would I love to go to Barcelona? Yes.

‘I’m on my learning curve, I want to do well for the team I’m coaching, then time will tell. If you’re not successful, you’re not going to have those types of opportunities. I’m just concentrating on what I can control, and the rest is a massive utopia.’ 

The 43-year-old manager recently left his role at Major League Soccer side Montreal Impact

The 43-year-old manager recently left his role at Major League Soccer side Montreal Impact

Arsenal are currently led by Mikel Arteta (left) - Henry's (right) former Gunners team-mate

Arsenal are currently led by Mikel Arteta (left) – Henry’s (right) former Gunners team-mate

Henry won two Premier League titles, two FA Cups and reached the Champions League and UEFA Cup finals with Arsene Wenger’s Gunners but also enjoyed success at Barcelona following his move from north London in 2007.

The Frenchman won the treble with Pep Guardiola’s Catalans in 2009 – including the Champions League trophy – and also lifted an additional LaLiga title and the Club World Cup trophy in the 2009-10 season. 

Henry, who also won the World Cup with France in 1998, admitted he speaks to former coaches Wenger and Guardiola to gain some managerial advice as he continues his development in the dugout. 

Henry (left) admits he still speaks to former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (right) for advice

Henry (left) admits he still speaks to former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (right) for advice

Wenger gave Henry his first taste of coaching when the former striker helped coach the Gunners’ youth teams between February 2015 and and July 2016. 

The Arsenal legend added: ‘Whenever I see a coach, I always speak to them. Obviously I speak to Pep, and I speak to Arsene whenever I can reach him. 

‘We speak, because when I was a player and he was a coach, I was chewing his ear out. Now as a coach I want to know things. Arsene triggered my brain – I needed that at the time.

‘Pep was a master of tactics. He can see so much that sometimes it might be a problem for him, because he sees a lot and he wants to change things a lot! Tactically, he’s a freak. The stuff I learned from him was incredible.’

Henry also speaks to Man City boss Pep Guardiola (left) who he worked with at Barcelona

Henry also speaks to Man City boss Pep Guardiola (left) who he worked with at Barcelona

While the former striker admires the work of current Manchester City boss Guardiola, there is only one place that Henry wants to end up due to his connection with a certain north London fanbase.

He continued: ‘Arsenal is part of me and always will be – half of my heart belongs to Arsenal, and the other half to my family. 

‘The understanding I have with Arsenal fans is something I cannot describe – it’s something I’m always going to miss.’