Thierry Henry suspended by Monaco as manager after 104 days of control | Soccer



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Thierry Henry was suspended by Monaco as their manager just over three months after his appointment.

The club, which has won just two league games under Henry and is second in the bottom of Ligue 1, said a final decision would be made on the future of the former striker and Franck Pbadi would lead the first Friday team.

Henry has been in charge for 104 days and 20 matches. Monaco lost Tuesday against Metz in the Coupe de France against Ligue 2, after being beaten 5-1 at home by Strasbourg in the league last Saturday.

Henry had spoken on Thursday in a bullish tone, saying his team would "go to war" in Saturday's match against Dijon after five league games without a win.

"We need guys who want to save the club, who do not think about themselves," Henry said. When asked who would be left in Dijon, he replied, "You will see. There are too many names …

Monaco has confided to Henry, one of their former players, his first job as a manager after being badistant to Roberto Martínez with Belgium, including at the World Cup.

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