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da betano casino: Aston Villa could be set to appoint Thierry Henry and John Terry as a duo following Steve Bruce’s sacking last week, according to The Daily Mail.
What’s the word?
A slow start to the season has left Aston Villa’s promotion ambitions in danger of going up in smoke and the club made the decision last week to part ways with Steve Bruce, following a woeful sequence of results that saw them win just one of their last ten fixtures.
Villa’s poor form continued at the weekend as they lost 2-1 to Millwall and the club are now focusing on appointing a new boss during this months’ international break, having two weeks before their next clash against Swansea City.
A number of candidates are being considered but The Daily Mail states that a dynamic duo could be formed between Arsenal legend Theirry Henry and former Aston Villa defender John Terry, with the latter being an assistant to the Frenchman.
Worth a risk?
With just one win in 11 matches across all competitions and sinking to four points off the playoff spots, Aston Villa are in need of a quick revival from whoever takes charge at Villa Park but appointing Henry and Terry would be a major risk.
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Henry, currently assistant to Belgium coach Roberto Martinez, has limited experience in coaching and Terry, who only announced his retirement yesterday, also lacks the management experience that Villa will need.
While the club may be inspired by Steven Gerrard’s form with Rangers and Frank Lampard’s success with Derby County, the situations are not comparable as they had the summer to build their squad whereas Henry and Terry would be thrown straight into the deep end.