Former Arsenal and Barcelona striker Thierry Henry has been named as the new head coach of Major League Soccer side Montreal Impact.
He's signed a two-year deal with the Canadian side with the option for a further 12 months.
The French man's first venture into management was with Monaco, but he was sacked after winning just four of his 20 games in charge.
"It's an honour to coach the Montreal Impact and return to MLS," Henry said of his appointment.
"It's a league I know well, in which I had some very nice moments. To be in Quebec, in Montreal, which has an enormous multicultural heritage, it's extraordinary. I've always kept an eye on the club and now I'm here."
Henry played for New York Red Bulls between 2010 and 2014 in the autumn of his career.
"We are extremely happy to announce the nomination of this legend of the game," said Montreal Impact president and CEO Kevin Gilmore.
"Henry will bring a new energy to our club. He shares our vision to elevate this club and will help us achieve our goals on and off the field. He is a competitor and a leader who has proven himself at the highest level throughout his career."
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