Monaco Sacked Manager Thierry Henry After Three Months In charge

   Henry's last game in charge was Monaco's French Cup defeat by second-tier Metz on Tuesday
 
Monaco have sacked Thierry Henry after 20 games in charge. The Ligue One strugglers announced on Thursday the ex Arsenal player had been suspended.
The 2017 French Champions are in the relegation zone after five wins under the french man in all competition.
Predecessor Leonard Jardim is expected to take over from Henry, after three months being fired himself.
Franck Passi was appointed as Henry's assistant on 20 December, will take training on Friday.
Passi has previously had spells as caretaker manager of Marseille and Lille.
The French Man was hired in October-apologised for using foul language to insult Strasbourg defender Kenny Lala during his side's 5-1 defeat on Saturday.
Thiery Henry was all-time Arsenal leading scorer during his playing and was his first managerial's and have been shortlisted for Aston Villa manager's job in October before taking the job at the club where he started his playing career.



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