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Monaco Sack Henry, Bring Jardim Back

  Leonardo Jardim returned for a second spell as Monaco coach on Friday, just over three months after he was sacked, the struggling French Ligue … Continue reading Monaco Sack Henry, Bring Jardim Back


In this file photo taken on November 28, 2018 Monaco’s French coach Thierry Henry looks on during the UEFA Champions League group A football match between Atletico Madrid and Monaco at the Wanda Metropolitan stadium in Madri. Thierry Henry has been suspended from his role as coach of Monaco with his team second bottom of Ligue 1, the club announced on January 24, 2019. OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP
Thierry Henry was sacked on Friday, a day after he was suspended by the Ligue 1 club.
ROMAIN LAFABREGUE / AFP

 

Leonardo Jardim returned for a second spell as Monaco coach on Friday, just over three months after he was sacked, the struggling French Ligue 1 club announced.

Jardim replaces Thierry Henry who was suspended on Thursday and then sacked on Friday with the team second-from-bottom in the French top division with just 15 points.

Portuguese coach Jardim, 41, has signed a deal until June 2021 and will take charge of the team for Tuesday’s League Cup clash against Guingamp.

Monaco’s chief executive Vadim Vasilyev said that it had been a mistake to sack Jardim after the 2-1 home defeat to Rennes on October 7 last year.

His departure, however, would have been comfortably cushioned by a reported 8.5 million euro pay-off.

“Today we realise that the story of Leonardo Jardim at the club did not end as it was meant to. Leonardo should have been given an opportunity to continue his job,” admitted Vasilyev.

Leonardo Jardim was sacked in October 2018. ROBERT MICHAEL / AFP

 

Jardim joined Monaco in 2014 and took them to a first Ligue 1 title in 17 years in 2017. They also made the Champions League semi-finals.

“Our club is going through a very challenging period. I am ready to admit that I personally bear the responsibility for this,” added Vasilyev.

“We have to acknowledge that during the summer transfer window, we sold too many key players and, despite considerable investments, mistakes were made with respect to their replacement.

“This did not allow us to create a new, competitive team. The decision to dismiss Leonardo Jardim was also premature.”

Former Arsenal and France striker Henry earned the Principality club just two league wins since his arrival in October.

However, his departure will not come cheap.

He was reported to be earning an estimated 3.2 million euros a year. With two and a half years still left on his contract, Monaco’s owners face having to pay out another eight million as compensation.

“Thierry Henry is a football legend but due to a very unfavourable mix of circumstances, including, above all, numerous injuries to our players, hampered him from quickly and effectively leading the team out of the crisis,” said Vasilyev.

Franck Passi will be in charge of the team for the weekend clash against Dijon.

AFP