LONDON. — Thierry Henry is joining the Belgian national soccer team as an assistant coach. The Sky Sports pundit had been working as the Arsenal Under-18s while dong his badges, but quit his post after Arsene Wenger told him he had to choose between coaching and punditry. And now Henry will join up with new Belgium manager Roberto Martinez as his “second assistant”.

Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Belgium’s executive sports director Chris Van Puyvelde said: “Roberto Martínez’ assistant coach will be Graeme Jones.

“Thierry Henry will be the second assistant coach.” Speaking about his new coaches, Martinez said: “We are here to help the real quality we have. We need to support the players.” — The Mirror.

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