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Thierry Henry quits role as Sky Sports pundit to pursue job in management

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez told N Thierry Henry's success as a player with France can help his team deal with pressure in the World Cup semi-finals. Unless a "big opportunity" arises, Arsenal boss Unai Emery says he won't feel the need to make any further summer signings. Thierry Henry is quitting his job as a pundit for Sky Sports in order to focus on a career in management. The Arsenal great has been one of Sky's most high-profile pundits for several years but has also worked as an assistant coach for Belgium since 2016 and helped the team reach the semifinals of the World Cup. 1/3 Over the last 4 years I have had some extremely rewarding coaching experiences in football....
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