When is a football manager like a controversial ousted ruler? Arsenal twitterdom has found an innovative way to call for an end to Arsene Wenger's 21-year tenure as manager: by comparing him to former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.
Comparisons between the two men have been the basis for jokes all season long, but the meme really took off after Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Brighton over the weekend. And the heat on Wenger has only continued in advance of Thursday's Europa League match against AC Milan.
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The boys at ArsenalFanTV were calling Wenger 'Arsene Mugabe', which is hilarious.
But seriously, how does he keep his job? Zidane is a legend at Madrid and brought them 2 Champs League trophies. Had they lost to PSG, even he would've been fired.
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The manager's controversial reign has been the subject of social media debates for years - including constant duelling under the hashtags #WengerIn/#WengerOut. Arsenal has recently lost four games in succession; it's the second time that has happened under Wenger.
Source:BBC
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