Thierry Henry, former Arsenal and French national team player, has expressed his desire to return to management and is willing to consider the vacant position of manager of the U.S. men’s national team.
Henry has expressed his interest in being a manager again and says he knows the American players and the league, but would need to understand the plan and philosophy of the U.S. national team before making a decision.
“Would I put my name in the hat? First and foremost, that’s a tricky one to talk about,” Henry said on CBS/Paramount+.
“Roberto Martinez went to coach Portugal and I’m not going with him. Being a number two is no longer something I would like to do. Massive respect for the boss, he gave me an opportunity when no one else did. I’d like to have a crack [at management] again.
“Do I know the [American] players? Yeah, I know the players.
“Do I know the league? Yeah, I know the league.
“It’s a different ballgame to talk about it now like that, but would I want to be a manager at any level? Yes, of course, that’s something I would want to do.
“But to go back to the U.S. national team and the U.S. in general, what’s the plan? What’s the philosophy? What do you want to be?”
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