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Henry on Wenger for England
- Updated: September 30, 2016
Thierry Henry is doubtful that Arsene Wenger will become England manager, and believes the Arsenal boss is aiming to “finish a job” at the Emirates.
Henry was talking to Rachel Riley and Jeff Stelling on the Friday Night Football sofa when the discussion turned to the vacant England job and whether Wenger was right man to replace the departed Sam Allardyce.
“I just think that Arsene likes to be out on the field on a daily basis and he has a job to do at Arsenal, we all know what it is – finally winning the league,” Henry said. “I don’t see it happening in all honesty.
“Who would want that job right now? No disrespect, but it’s just a very difficult job.
“I remember myself when I was a player, I was looking at all the stories and everything that was coming up and I was like ‘wow, do you really want that job’.
“It’s a job that you might want because it’s your country – obviously not if …