Former Montreal coach Thierry Henry is planning to return to coaching and is awaiting an offer from the US national team.
"Would I put my name on the list of candidates? It's hard to say right now. Roberto Martinez is in charge of the Portuguese national team, but I won't go with him. I don't want to be second best anymore. I have great respect for the boss, he gave me the opportunity when no one else wanted to do it.
I know the American players, I know the league. Of course, I would like to be a manager. But going back to the US national team and US football in general, what is the plan? What is the philosophy? What do they want to be?" Henri said on CBS/Paramount+.
The 45-year-old's last job was as an assistant coach to Roberto Martinez of the Belgian national team. At the same time, the United States is currently without a head coach, as Gregg Bergolter's contract expired after the World Cup. Anthony Hudson is the interim head coach of the US national team.