Arsenal fires Thiery Henry for refusing to leave sky pundit job...Wenger supports sack
Thierry Henry has left Arsenal after being told by manager Arsene Wenger he could not combine a coaching role with punditry work for Sky Sports..
The club's all-time record goalscorer spent last season working with their young players as part of his Uefa A Licence course.
To complete the course, Henry now has to coach a team.
Wenger offered him the chance to work alongside Kwame Ampadu with the Under-18s but Henry, who worked for the BBC at Euro 2016, was not prepared to drop his Sky role.
Wenger had told him he could not be a club coach while criticising Arsenal players on TV.
Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams is lined up to take the role.
BBC
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