Newly-appointed Montreal Impact boss Thierry Henry vowed to learn from the mistakes of his disastrous reign at Monaco on Monday but called for patience as he attempts to revive the fortunes of the struggling Major League Soccer outfit.
Speaking at his first press conference since his appointment by Montreal last week, the 42-year-old former France and Arsenal superstar insisted he was ready for the challenge despite his troubled tenure with Ligue 1 side Monaco.
Henry was sacked by Monaco in January after only 100 days in charge as the team nosedived into the relegation zone following his appointment, with just five wins in 20 matches.
"For me, the way I put it is always [either] you win or you learn, and I learned a lot there," Henry said of his spell at Monaco.
"It's about coming back, always. You have to get up and be in front of what happens. The only mistake that you can make is not learning from what happened."
"I learned a lot about myself. It's about fighting. This isn't just my story but the story of everyone in life. Everyone falls. It's about how you get up."
"I wanted someone motivated, who loves the city, who wanted to come and who advocates an offensive game."
"We also need to win back the support of fans. I think this is very important because fans and the city, the community need to feel a connection to the team. It's up to us to bring them back on our side."
He said he first visited the Canadian metropolis with the Red Bulls in 2011, and "fell in love with this city."