Thierry Henry may well have retired from football ten years ago, but he's certainly not lost his quality at penalties.
The Arsenal legend will take charge of France's under-23 side at the Paris Olympics this summer as they search for gold on home turf.
Although Henry never played at the Games himself, he's still regarded as one of his country's best ever players having earned 123 caps and scored 51 goals Les Bleus.
He called time on his playing career in 2014 but a recent video from France training, with a caption that reads, 'He hasn't lost anything', shows his talent is still there.
Henry stepped up to take a penalty with his right foot that brought him so much success in front of goal, but made a cheeky change at the last moment.
The former forward scored with his left foot instead and then pretended to swing with his right, leaving the goalkeeper stranded.
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He wheeled away in celebration and pulled off an emphatic fist pump before another clip shows just how clinical a scorer he is.
Henry played a one-two and found himself at a tight angle but was still able to fire the ball onto the post and into the back of the net.
Again, the goalkeeper was left rooted to the spot as he watched the legend show how it's done ahead of the Olympics.
France's squad boasts immense quality, with Crystal Palace star Jean-Philippe Mateta and new Bayern Munich arrival Michael Olise among those to be selected.
Former Arsenal striker and current Lyon man Alexandre Lacazette has also been called up, with Chelsea midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu one of their reserve options.
Henry will be on the touchline for his latest coaching position having previously worked at Monaco, Montreal Impact and as an assistant at Belgium.
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A total of 16 countries are partaking in the men's football at this summer's games and doing so in a tournament format.
They will play across four groups, with the top two teams in each progressing to the quarter-finals.
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Whichever country wins will receive gold medals and the runners-up take silver, with the losers of the semi-final ties playing in the bronze medal match.
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