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Thierry Henry appointed head coach of MLS club Montreal Impact | Thierry Henry appointed head coach of MLS club Montreal Impact |
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The former Arsenal and Barcelona striker Thierry Henry has signed a two-year contract with Montreal Impact and said: ‘I have always had an eye on this club and now I’m here’ | |
Thierry Henry has been appointed the head coach of Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact. The former Arsenal and Barcelona striker has signed a two-year contract, with the option of a further season, following an unsuccessful stint in charge of Monaco that ended in January. | |
Henry finished his playing career in MLS, scoring 51 goals in 122 appearances for the New York Red Bulls from 2010 to 2014. | Henry finished his playing career in MLS, scoring 51 goals in 122 appearances for the New York Red Bulls from 2010 to 2014. |
He told his new club’s official website: “It’s an honour to become head coach of the Montreal Impact and return to MLS. It’s a league I know well in which I had some very nice moments. To be in Quebec, in Montreal, which has a huge multicultural heritage, it’s extraordinary. I have always had an eye on this club and now I’m here.” | |
Henry, who also played for Juventus and Monaco and was a World Cup winner with France in 1998, lasted only three and a half months in charge of Monaco after failing to rejuvenate the struggling side following the departure of Leonardo Jardim, who later returned to the role as Henry’s successor. | |
However Impact’s sporting director, Olivier Renard, is confident the 42-year-old, who previously served as the assistant to Belgium’s Roberto Martínez, is the right man to bring success to the Canadian club. Renard said: “We are very happy to have Thierry join us. Young and dynamic, he is very familiar with MLS and meets the qualities we were looking for in our search. | |
“This nomination, two months before the start of camp in January, will give us a chance to build our squad with the man that will lead it.” | “This nomination, two months before the start of camp in January, will give us a chance to build our squad with the man that will lead it.” |
Impact’s president and CEO, Kevin Gilmore, added: “Henry will bring a new dynamism to our club. He shares our vision of wanting to elevate this organisation by helping us achieve our goals on and off the field. He is a competitor and a leader who has distinguished himself at the highest level throughout his career. He brings his skills with him to Montreal, a place he wants to be.” | |
Impact finished ninth in the Eastern Conference and 18th overall under Wilmer Cabrera last season. | Impact finished ninth in the Eastern Conference and 18th overall under Wilmer Cabrera last season. |
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