Hi juys today I will tell you about some famous Arsenal invicibles,that where are they now and what are thay doings in these days . Some are given below:

Henry 

Henry's imminent appointment at Bordeaux means he joins Nice boss Vieira in Ligue 1 in taking a managerial position in their homeland. The pair were two vital players in one of the most iconic teams in English football history - the only side to finish the entire Premier League campaign unbeaten.But where are the rest of their Invincibles team-mates from the 2003-04 season now? Sportsmail gives you the lowdown on what they've done post-retirement.

Thierry Henry

The club's record goalscorer, Henry has a statue of himself outside the Emirates but was forced to leave his role as the club's Under-18s coach when Arsene Wenger told him he couldn't continue combining the role with his Sky Sports duties.Henry joined Belgium's coaching staff under Roberto Martinez where he helped the Red Devils to their best-ever World Cup campaign, finishing third in Russia. He left his position for a full-time managerial role and Bordeaux have come calling.

Patrick Vieira

Like Mikel Arteta, Vieira chose to join Manchester City's coaching staff after finishing his playing career as he accepted a role in their Elite Development Squad.A move to fellow City Football Group team New York City FC as manager followed and after cutting his teeth stateside, Vieira accepted a role at Ligue 1 side Nice this summer despite briefly being linked to replace Arsene Wenger as manager.


Jens Lehmann

The German was a victim of the coaching shake-up under new manager Unai Emery as he left his position as first-team coach this summer having joined under Wenger just 12 months previously.The fiery former goalkeeper took a parting shot at the decision, sarcastically tweeting that: 'The attitude from our 2004-group is not needed there anymore.'

Sol Campbell

From proclaiming himself one of 'the greatest minds in football' to considering a political career as a Conservative MP, Campbell's retirement has been colourful.Campbell, who has been outspoken over the lack of black managers in football, has grown frustrated over the refusal of club's to hire him despite a number of interviews with lower league sides. Had a spell as Trinidad and Tobago assistant.

Ashley Cole

The least popular of all the Invincibles, Cole did not feature in a recent book on the team for fear of upsetting Arsenal fans still sore from his departure to Chelsea.Cole is one of the few members of the squad still playing and is a team-mate of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's at Los Angeles Galaxy. The defender scored a rare goal in the MLS side's 2-2 draw with Colorado Rapids earlier this month.

Lauren

The much-loved former right back was present for Wenger's final home game as Arsenal boss in May as he accepted an invite to the Emirates party alongside a number of his ex-team-mates.Lauren has worked as a pundit for Sky Sports' coverage of Spanish football, for BBC's World Service and for Eurosport while also representing Arsenal as an ambassador.

Kolo Toure

The Ivorian immediately accepted a role with Celtic's coaching staff under Brendan Rodgers after hanging up his boots at the end of last season with the Scottish champions.Toure has also worked with his country's national team as a coach for their senior side during the 2017 African Cup of Nations campaign.

Gilberto

The Brazilian was in the headlines this summer as he played a pivotal role in Fred's move from Shakhtar Donetsk to Manchester United as his compatriot's agent.Aside from dealing with his client's interests, Gilberto champions the Street Football League - a UK-based charity that organises football matches for the homeless.

Dennis Bergkamp

Bergkamp vowed not to move into coaching and turned down an offer from Arsenal to spend time with his family after retiring.But since then the Dutchman has performed a U-turn and has been heavily involved in the set-up at former club Ajax back in Holland in various capacities from youth level to assistant manager. He was sacked last December.

Freddie Ljungberg

Ljungberg is the only Invincible currently back at the club - as head coach of Arsenal's Under-23s side. The Swede took charge of his first match against Brighton at the Emirates last week.The Swede previously worked as an Under-15s coach before joining Bundesliga side Wolfsburg as an assistant, before being dismissed in September.

Robert Pires

Pires was involved in Arsenal's coaching set-up on a casual basis until last season and has indicated his desire to earn a permanent position under new boss Emery.The former FWA Footballer of the Year helped launch Arsenal's third kit earlier this summer and still represents the club regularly as an ambassador. Pires has appeared in a series of legends matches recently.

I hope you all like my post.

: