This is why Arsene Wenger is my Favorite manager of all timeĀ https://t.co/jwL8CWGrBg
ā Don (@Opresii)Ā June 9, 2022
What did Wenger say thatās an insult to the African? Or you lack comprehension?Ā https://t.co/FcCiKLr1Wr
ā Saddick Adams (@SaddickAdams)Ā June 8, 2022
Wenger on African football. He’s completely right.Ā pic.twitter.com/qRFC3TDcJg
ā Arsenal TSN (@ArsenalTSN)Ā June 10, 2022
Wenger made a harmless and intelligent statement about African footballers but some people are trying so hard to put a racism spin on it. Ishmael Addo literally said the same thing on Angel FM yesterday
ā Erzoah-Kwaw (@PerezErzoah)Ā June 9, 2022
Wenger speaking nothing but facts and itās really a microcosm of society. Your faux outrage is unnecessary and your sample size is not reflective of how many fail to make it through due to their circumstances. Olodo.Ā https://t.co/AIe5rRdSGA
ā ITB LFC (@iTweetBanter)Ā June 10, 2022
The notion that Mbappe wouldn’t have become a world class striker if he hadn’t grown up in Europe is a weird thing to say, given that some of the world’s top strikers of the moment — Mane, Salah, Osimhen — were raised in Africa.Ā https://t.co/ZGmGRmkrYY
ā Leander Schaerlaeckens (@LeanderAlphabet)Ā June 9, 2022

Where was Samuel Eto’o born?
If Mourinho enter you now, some people go say him no get respectā Coker Johnson (@CokerJohnson3)Ā June 9, 2022
Watch how people will scream racism when it’s the plain truth.
Wenger is even the last person to accuse of racism.
ā Maestro (@MaestroBPC)Ā June 8, 2022
Arsene Wenger says Kylian Mbappe wouldnāt be the striker he is today if he was born in Cameroon. ????Ā pic.twitter.com/AdStIE0tli
ā iDiski Times (@iDiskiTimes)Ā June 7, 2022