Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has made it loud and clear on what his dream jobs would be later in his managing career.
The Gunners all-time leading scorer recently left his managerial job with Montreal in the MLS to return home to be with his family.
Henry told FourFourTwo, “So if you’re asking me if one day I’d like to coach Arsenal, then yes. If you ask if one day I’d like to be Arsenal’s kit man, then yes. If you ask if one day I’d like to cut the grass at the Emirates Stadium, then yes. If you ask me am I dreaming, yes I’m dreaming. But when you’re not dreaming, you’re awake and there is a reality. Would I love to coach Arsenal? Yes. Would I love to go to Barcelona? Yes. Would I like to play for Arsenal again? I’d love to play for them again, but the reality is I can’t!”
I still say Mikel Arteta needs to bring Henry into the club right now to coach the forwards on finding ways to finish shots and score more goals. We are missing too many golden opportunities, including 3 or 4 on Saturday v Burnley!
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David Raya has been voted Arsenal’s Player of the Month for May by the readers of Arsenal.com.
Max Dowman has been nominated for the PFA’s Young Player of the Year Award.


Jurrien Timber has withdrawn from the Netherland’s World Cup squad to recover from his nagging groin injuries.
Team Talk is reporting Arsenal is expected to finish the permanent transfer of Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen. 






