Thierry Henry has once again reiterated his ambition to become Arsenal manager in the future.
The former Gunners striker admitted he would find it hard, to turn down the club where he forged his reputation.
“I don’t know what Arsene wants to do and how long he wants to stay,” he told the Jonathan Ross show – to be broadcast this weekend. “But I just want to be equipped…to be in the position, maybe one day to be a manager.
“Being the manager of Arsenal FC would be a dream. I need to learn first. That is the most important thing.”
When the Frenchman was asked what his response would be, if he was offered the role, he replied: “I could not say ‘no’ to Arsenal. So I would say ‘yes’. It should be great.”
Henry is currently a TV pundit with Sky Sports, after hanging up his boots last year. But the former Barcelona and Juventus man remains keen on coaching.
He said: “When I was playing I was a pain the neck as I was demanding of myself and of others.
“When you are coaching you can’t scream and shout. You don’t want to scare your players.
“I came in the game to perform and to try find out how far could I go. We all have our limits. I do miss the day of a big game though and the feeling you have in your body when you know you have to play a big game.”
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