Henry To Replace Arsene Wenger As Manager?

Henry To Replace Arsene Wenger As Manager?

Thierry Henry announced to New York Redbulls fans that he had played his last game for the American football club, but what made headlines is the striker’s post on Facebook right after the announcement which was a picture of the Emirates Stadium, according to the Standard.

Arsenal are recovering from the little slump that they suffered recently, and two wins in all competitions have put them right back in contention for a place in the top 4. Next up, the Gunners face a side that has been one of the best performing clubs of the season in Southampton. The tie will be in London, and Arsene Wenger will be prepared for a tricky test of his side’s abilities. Olivier Giroud will be available once again to start, while Danny Welbeck will give his side that extra attacking boost. The form of Alexis Sanchez will be another big positive for Wenger ahead of the crucial tie, and a win will bring Arsenal within 3 points of the third placed Saints.


Henry joined Arsenal in 1999 after having a successful youth and professional spell with French side Monaco. The 37-year old earned the legendary status for his eight impressive years with Arsenal, before moving to Barcelona. In 2010, the striker moved to New York and joined the side he spent nearly five years with, before announcing his intentions to move on.