Thierry Henry played down, on Tuesday, the rumors that, in recent hours, have been pointing to Zinedine Zidane as a chance to replace Massimiliano Allegri at the helm of Juventus.
In statements made on the American television station CBS Sports, where he works as a sports commentator, the former player, who represented 'colossus' such as Barcelona or Arsenal, said he was more inclined to the possibility of his compatriot succeeding Didier Deschamps in charge. French national team coach.
"I'm not going there. I think he's waiting for the national team, so I'm not going there. I don't think he's going there [to Juventus]. I think he's only waiting for one thing, and is from the national team", he began by saying.
"If you've won three Champions Leagues with Real Madrid, why are you bothering with other clubs when you can take over the national team? I wasn't upset", he concluded.