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When Wenger invited Arsenal supporter Hamilton to train with team

April 27, 2018 13:04 IST

Mercedes GP's British driver Lewis Hamilton walks in the Paddock during previews ahead of the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix at Baku City Circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Thursday

IMAGE: Mercedes GP's British driver Lewis Hamilton walks in the Paddock during previews ahead of the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix at Baku City Circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Thursday. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images

Arsenal fan Lewis Hamilton has spoken of his admiration for outgoing manager Arsene Wenger and revealed that the Frenchman invited the four-time Formula One world champion to train with the Premier League team.

 

"I've had the privilege of meeting him a couple of times," the Briton told Sky Sports television at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

"He asked me to go and train with the team, which I have not managed to do yet, but he was always really welcoming and it was cool to meet 'our team's' boss."

Hamilton, who said he had supported Arsenal since he was five, admired Wenger's commitment to the North London club over more than two decades.

"The loyalty which he has shown through all the ups and downs, through outside individuals saying positives and negatives, but to stay true to your values and continue to strive for what you believe in I think has really been awesome," he said.

Wenger is leaving Arsenal at the end of the season, with the club yet to name a replacement.

Hamilton is out of contract with Mercedes at year end but has said that he and the team remain committed to each other although a new deal, expected for months, has yet to be announced.

"I've made it very clear, and they've made it very clear that they want to continue so it's quite an easy thing," he said in Baku.

"I don't... have that personality to say 'I'm definitely going to be with them next year' and then not be with them next year so it is just about finalising and signing off."

Source: REUTERS
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