French Ligue 1 club AS Monaco are reportedly set to sack manager Thierry Henry just after three
months in charge.
The Arsenal legend is expected to lose his job in the Principality, following a wretched start to his managerial career.
Henry will be told in the next 48 hours that he is surplus to requirements with former boss Leonardo Jardim in line for a shock return.
Jardim was axed in October to make way for the former Gunners’ striker, but now it appears the club's owners are about to make an abrupt U-turn.
MySportDab report Monaco currently sit one point off the bottom of Ligue 1 and their season has lurched from one problem to the next.
The 1998 World Cup winner has been little short of a disaster in his first managerial job – winning just two league matches in 12 attempts.
Matters came to a head following Saturday's 5-1 defeat at home to Strasbourg.
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