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Why Thierry Henry may not be a great head coach after all?

His managerial career started after training the youth team at Arsenal but things aren't going that good for the French legend.

By Fredi Roman

His managerial career started after training the youth team at Arsenal but things aren't going that good for the French legend.
His managerial career started after training the youth team at Arsenal but things aren't going that good for the French legend.
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Montreal Impact has now suffered their second defeat in a row in a key part of the season. The team managed by Thierry Henry lost last week against Philadelphia Union and did it once again on Wednesday night against New England Revolution.
After this results, they've fallen into 9th position in the Eastern Conference just one point away out of the playoffs zone.

To surpassed the regular season, the Canadian squad may not repeat the results of lasts weeks on the next five matches that they have left.

But, for Henry things aren't going that well after all. Even though there was much expectation for his managerial career, the French legend showed very poor conditions to be a successful first coach. He started at Arsenal youth teams and afterwards he was the second trainer from Belgium national team.

In his very first experience as a head coach he was in front of Monaco, in a complete disastrous season that lasted 20 games for him, which his team won only five games. After that traumatic experience he retires to Montreal Impact, where he coached the team in 23 games so far with a result of just six victory's, 4 draws and 13 defeats. Even thought the doors are open for him because of what he did as a player, maybe Henry is not such a genius coach after all.


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