Arsenal legend and New York Red Bulls striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thierry-Henry-c34918 has gone on to reveal that he could end up retiring as a player and not even consider being a coach or a manager in the future.
The attacker had previously made it quite clear that he was set on becoming a manager or a head coach in the future, but it seems like his mind has changed as time has gone by.
When talking about his future, the thirty four year old is quoted to have said: "The more I think about it, it's pretty difficult"
"You don't think about it but you need to be a teacher [as a coach/manager]. Teaching isn't easy. Sometimes you see things yourself but how do you pass it on?”
"When you know something and you're talking to someone who just doesn't get it ... that must be hard."
Previously, Henry had insisted that it was his dream to return to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 and many believed that the way things were going, he would end up returning to the club as their next manager, once Arsene Wenger ended up leaving the Emirates.
He admitted that he doesn’t have the patience that the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 needs and perhaps he needs more time to mentally and physically prepare himself for the task that is at hand.
"It's like if I only talk to you as a boss, it's [one thing]. But you have to teach 30 players. Going through all of their temper, their character and dealing with big players ... wow," he said.
Nonetheless, the forward admitted that once he calls it quits, he is going to return to the game eventually. He insisted that he isn’t sure just when or how that would happen, but he knows that he can’t stay away from football for too long.
The Frenchman is destined to return to the Emirates, with him admitting that he can never really leave Arsenal.
As a result, it is more than likely going to be a longer wait then everyone initially thought, to see the legend return to the club and perhaps take over as their manager or a coach.
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