Thierry Henry takes charge of Arsenal Under 19s training session ahead of UEFA Youth League clash against Dinamo Zagreb
- Arsenal legend Thierry Henry coaches youth teams at the club
- The Frenchman has taken a training session with the Under 19s
- Under 19s are playing in the UEFA Youth League this season
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Arsenal legend Thierry Henry's journey into football management continued as the Frenchman led a training session alongside youth coach Ryan Garry for the club's Under 19s side.
Henry, who is the Gunners' all-time leading goalscorer after having netted 228 times in 376 appearances across two spells in north London as a player, is now working his way up through the ranks of the backroom staff.
The Under 19s are currently preparing for their UEFA Youth League campaign, a youth subsidiary of the main Champions League competition, and will play Dinamo Zagreb away on Wednesday night.
Thierry Henry (centre) gives instructions to Arsenal Under 19s winger Riess Nelson (left) in training
Henry is coaching the Arsenal Under 19s side ahead of the UEFA Youth League campaign this season
Nelson (left) prepares to sprint from the touchline alongside Henry during training at London Colney
Henry talks tactics with another Arsenal youth coach Ryan Garry during the session on Tuesday
Arsenal Under 19s forward Stephy Mavididi (left) will benefit from the tutelage of the striking expert Henry
Tricky winger Chris Willock (left) listens to advice from Henry during the session at London Colney
Henry is best known for his first spell at Arsenal between 1999 and 2007, during which he won two Premier League titles.
The second of those came as part of Arsene Wenger's 'Invincibles' who managed to go the entire 2003-04 campaign unbeaten.
Following time with Spanish giants Barcelona and, in the twilight of his career, MLS side New York Red Bulls, Henry returned to Arsenal briefly in 2012 on loan during the American close season.
Since announcing his retirement from playing last year, Henry has been working as a television pundit with Sky Sports and studying to gain his coaching badges.
Arsenal's current senior side find themselves fourth in the league table with 10 points from their opening five fixtures this term.
In his role as a Sky Sports pundit, Henry makes a point to colleague Graeme Souness (left)
Henry, during his second playing spell at Arsenal, celebrates scoring against Leeds in the FA Cup in 2012
Henry smiles as he signs for Arsenal in 1999 and holds up his new shirt with manager Arsene Wenger
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