Thierry Henry would not mind following Arsene Wenger into the Arsenal manager's job.The Frenchman is a legend at Emirates Stadium and on Friday the club unveiled a statue of their record goalscorer outside their home.Henry, who is now playing for New York Red Bulls, was reduced to tears at the ceremony to present the statue and he reiterated his love for Arsenal.The 34-year-old also admitted he would not be averse to taking over from Wenger as manager, but admits he may have a long wait.Asked if he would like to take the helm, Henry said in the Daily Star: "One day, but when is he (Wenger) going to stop?"I've said, and I'll always say, 'once a Gooner, always a Gooner'. Every time I can, I always watch Arsenal. I'm in pain when Arsenal lose, I can't take it well."I didn't like it when I was a player and it's worse now. At least when you're a player you can do something about it."
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