The former Arsenal player Pascal Cygan says he intends to send a signed jersey to Zohran Mamdani after being name-checked by the newly-elected New York City mayor during an interview on the Adam Friedland show this week.
During the interview, Mamdani, who beat Andrew Cuomo to become the first South Asian and Muslim to be voted into the mayoral position in November, received congratulatory video messages from Arsenalās legendary striker Ian Wright, who scored 185 goals for the club, as well as former right-back Hector Bellerin.
Speaking about his love of Arsenal, Mamdani said: āEvery day I wake up, I think about Sebastien Squillaci, Pascal Cygan, Marouane Chamakh.ā
Squillaci, Cygan and Chamakh would have been extremely niche references for many casual viewers of the interview. For Arsenal fans, however, Mamdaniās mentions of the players would likely have underscored just how invested the 34-year-old has been in the clubās fortunes.
The French newspaper LāEquipe published an interview with Cygan on Wednesday, in which the former defender, who was part of the Arsenal squad that famously went a whole Premier League season unbeaten in the 2003-04 campaign, said he and his family had been āmovedā by the mention.
āHe is the mayor of New York and one of the most famous people in the world,ā Cygan, 51, said. āWe are hearing a lot about him right now. My parents were very touched when I told them the news.

Cygan played 98 games for Arsenal between 2002 and 2006Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
āThis is where you see the difference between a true fan and a casual supporter. It means he really knows, and has cheered on, all the players who have played for the club. I imagine I wasnāt the player who made him dream the most when he was young (smiles). It was undoubtedly more likely to be Thierry Henry or Dennis Bergkamp. I also suspect that if he mentioned me, it was to answer a question like, āCould you really prove to us that you know Arsenalās history inside out?ā (laughs).
āIām going to send Zohran Mamdani a jersey I wore during the Invincibles season, along with a little message. Iām going to contact the New York City Hall to make sure it genuinely reaches the mayor ⦠Iām not doing this to get invited to New York, especially as Iām not very proud of my (level of) English. Itās just to say thank you. The funny thing is, I didnāt keep many jerseys from my career; I just kept a few aside, thinking they might one day come in handy for special occasions ⦠And this is one of those, right?ā
Zohran Mamdani told The Athletic on Wednesday night: āPascal Cygan was one of the first names I ever learned as an Arsenal fan, and itās hard for me to believe that my words reached his ears. He and the entire Invincibles team made history, and heās incredibly kind to share that with us here in New York.ā
During interviews with The Athletic on the campaign trail, Mamdani explained that he fell in love during the Arsene Wenger era, a period in which Arsenal won three Premier League titles between 1998 and 2004. Born in the east African country of Uganda, Mamdani moved with his family to New York at the age of seven.
āMy uncle is an Arsenal fan,āĀ Mamdani toldĀ The Athletic. āHe introduced me. Wenger was one of the first managers to really bring African players into the EPL. I grew up with Kolo Toure, Kanu, Alex Song, Lauren and Emmanuel Eboue. I had the Invincibles (the Arsenal team which won the 2003-04 Premier League title without losing any of the 38 matches) as magnets on my fridge. I loved David Seaman, Sylvain Wiltord, all these guys. Iāve gone to a few Arsenal games, many with my uncle. It really has been a big part of my life and my identity.ā

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