Former Arsenal striker Thiery Henry was relieved of his duties as the head coach of Monaco over the weekend following the dismal spell the Frenchman has overseen since taking over the reins at the club.
Monaco new signing Cesc Fabregas has revealed how disappointed he was after the news of Henry’s dismissal broke out, insisting that the Arsenal legend will still become a ‘top manager’ in the future.
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Chelsea, on the other hand, has the policy to offer an extension of a year to players who are in their 30s. Now it’s only Sarri who can take a decision of keeping Fabregas. The ex-midfielder of Barcelona and Arsenal started in Europa League win over Vidi last week and had a great hand in creating the winning goal for Alvaro Morata. Fabregas said he is back from an injury and still feels a bit of a pain. But he is not someone who would just sit there and not help the team, especially knowing that he could add a great value being there.