Arsene Wenger mistakenly congratulates George Weah for becoming president of Liberia
The former World Player of the Year is running for the top job in his homeland, but results have not yet been confirmed
By Joe Mewis OCT 12, 2017
Arsene Wenger wrongly congratulated his former player George Weah for winning the Liberian presidential election on Thursday.
The Arsenal boss was seemingly the victim of false reports which suggested that the former Monaco and AC Milan star was successful in his bid for the top job in his native Liberia, despite results not yet having been confirmed.
"I
would like to congratulate one of my former players, who became
president of Liberia," the Frenchman said in his pre-Watford press
conference.
"It is not often that you have a former player who becomes a president of a country," he continued.
"Well done George and I would say just for him to keep his enthusiasm and his desire to learn and to win."
Weah, winner of the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 1995, was one of 20 candidates in Tuesday's presidential election.
It is his third tilt at the job, but he is one of the front-runners to replace current President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Results are expected shortly, with most political commentators
expecting it to go to a second round, as candidates need more than a 50
per cent vote share to claim an outright win.
Weah was coached by
Wenger at Monaco, with the pair building a special relationship which
culminated in Weah dedicating his World Player of the Year award to his
former manager.
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