Thierry Henry sacked as Monaco boss after disastrous 104 DAY reign and lying 19th in Ligue 1 following loss of dressing room
Arsenal legend's stint in the French principality is all but over after he lost the dressing room and managed just two league wins
THIERRY HENRY has been sacked by Monaco after he was suspended of his duties as first-team head coach.
The Arsenal legend, 41, has won just two league matches in 12 attempts since he took over the Ligue 1 side in October.
And defeat by second-tier FC Metz this week in the French Cup all but sealed his fate.
Monaco sit in 19th in the league and Leonardo Jardim is expected to return to take over when the club announce Henry's departure.
He has been suspended but it is understood that is just a procedural measure and the Arsenal legend has already left the club.
A statement from Monaco read: "AS Monaco announces that it has decided to suspend its duties as coach of the first team Thierry Henry from this day and waiting for a final decision.
"Franck Passi will train the professional group this Friday."
Jardim previously made way for Henry in October, but the former Arsenal striker's reign proved to be disastrous.
It took more than one month for Henry to register his first victory - a 1-0 league win at Caen - but that was one of few moments to celebrate.
The 1998 World Cup winner raised serious concerns when he called an opposition player's grandmother a "whore" during the recent defeat to Strasbourg.
And he banished a number of players from first-team training this week ahead of Saturday's clash against Dijon.
Speaking at a press conference, he said: "We will have to see. There were not many people at training yesterday [Wednesday].
"We must react at Dijon. We are in a critical situation, sadly, that has not changed. We have cut the squad down to size.
"At one point or another, you need guys who want to save the club, not just think about their own futures. We have done some sorting. We are going to war."