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 memes 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.
I’ve always wondered what it would take for Wenger to be sacked. The guy has outlasted Mugabe. Truly invincible.— AFCAMDEN (@AFCAMDEN) March 4, 2018
Same way Kaunda came to speak with Robert Mugabe is the same way Fergie needs to go and have a chat with Wenger.— You're lucky I (@iareTerry) March 1, 2018
The comparison between Arsenal's manager and Zimbabwe's ex-president seems to have originated as far back as 2016, in a sweary YouTube video posted by ArsenalFanTV - a channel unaffiliated with the club but run by Gunners supporters.
Saw this #WengerOut placard two weeks ago at #Zimbabwe #Mugabeout protests pic.twitter.com/09K02QirTd— stanley kwenda (@stanleykwenda) December 6, 2017
But the comparison has reverberated far beyond north London - for instance, last year someone taking part in an anti-Mugabe rally was spotted with a "Wenger Out" placard.
— DEEJAYRIGZ (@DjRigz) April 16, 2017
With nearly 22 years under his belt as Arsenal manager, Wenger is often referred to as the most successful manager in the club's history. But, like Mugabe, is his time up?
