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JAKARTA - Former Arsenal player, Thierry Henry, has big ambitions and may be difficult to realize. He dreams of becoming the manager of the Gunners one day.

This French man enjoyed eight brilliant years with Arsenal. He then started his career as a manager at Arsenal's academy.

However, he declined to discuss the possibility of returning to Emirates Stadium as club manager.

When asked about the possibility on a podcast, The Rest is Football, Henry replied, "That will be headlines!"

"One moment, I was stupid enough to say it was every fan's dream. They said Thierry Henry wanted to be Arsenal's manager," he said again.

Henry then added, "It's very difficult for me to say that because when I say something about Arsenal, it doesn't make sense."

The man who also defended Juventus then commented on Mikel Arteta's performance with the Gunners. According to him, Pep Guardiola's former assistant has worked very well.

"I have great respect for Mikel. He has done very well in the last two years," said Henry.

During eight seasons at Arsenal, Henry scored 228 goals in 377 games. During that period, he won seven trophies, including two English Premier League titles and three FA Cups.


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