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    PHOTOS: Royal welcome for Arsene Wenger in Liberia

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 24, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Arsene Wenger was received in Liberia by a large crowd
    Arsene Wenger was received in Liberia by a large crowd
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    Arsene Wenger was received in Liberia by a large crowd
    Arsene Wenger was received in Liberia by a large crowd

    Crowds of excited Arsenal fans have welcomed Arsène Wenger as he arrived in Liberia ahead of an awards ceremony where he will be given the country’s highest honour.

    The former Arsenal manager was Liberian President George Weah’s first European football coach and brought him to Monaco in 1988.

    President Weah went on to become the only African to win Fifa World Player of the Year.

    Arsene Wenger was received by a large crowd at the international airport in Harbel, 52km from Liberia capital, Monrovia
    Arsene Wenger was received by a large crowd at the international airport in Harbel, 52km from Liberia capital, Monrovia
    Arsenal fans showed love to Arsene Wenger on arriving Liberia

    Wenger will be inducted into the country’s Order of Distinction on 24 August and be given the title of Knight Grand Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption.

    He was greeted at the international airport in Harbel, 52km (32 miles) from Liberia’s capital Monrovia, by the country’s minister of youth and sports, Zoegar Wilson (right, below).

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    Wenger told the media that he had come to the country to visit George and was not aware of any honour.

    Liberians printed photos of Arsene Wenger on T-Shirts to receive him
    Liberians printed photos of Arsene Wenger on T-Shirts to receive him

    He previously expressed his admiration for Mr Weah in an interview with the BBC.

    “I remember when I saw him the first time at Monaco, coming in a bit lost, not knowing anybody, not being rated by anybody as a player and becoming the best player in the world in 1995 and today becoming the president of his country,” Wenger said.

    “The life of this guy is a real film. It is unbelievable. It can make a fantastic film.”

    Not everyone has been as excited about his arrival.

    Some Liberians say that the honour should not have been given to an individual for what they had done for the president personally, according to the BBC’s Jonathan Paye-Layleh in Monrovia.

    On a Liberian morning radio show, called 50-50, some of the listeners who called in said Mr Weah should have honoured the Liberian coaches who trained him before he caught the eye of the international community.

    Liberia’s Information Minister Eugene Nagbe told the BBC the award was not only about Weah’s personal connection with Wenger, but was a way to recognize that the Frenchman had “contributed to sports in Africa and has given many Africans opportunities”.

    Wenger coached 16 African players at Arsenal, including Ivory Coast’s Kolo Toure, Cameroon defender Lauren and Nigerian Nwankwo Kanu.

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