Liberia’s President George Weah, who was once among the best football players in the world, was unable to participate in the World Cup since his nation had never qualified.
Tim, though, plays for the USA in Qatar.
He scored a goal in the 1-1 draw with Wales last night in front of his dad, who was watching from the stands.
Weah junior stated, “Me being here is not just my dream; it’s also his dream.”
“I’m aware that he is experiencing it via me.”
The US athlete claims that the president also gave his son some advise.
He sincerely wants me to maintain my faith, therefore I should pray both in the morning and at night.
Additionally, I must be careful to appropriately portray both my family name and myself.
Weah junior further stated that his father had established a very high standard for football.
He can represent the USA because he was born there in 2000.
He was raised in the US as well.
George Weah won the 1995 Ballon D’Or, which is awarded to the year’s best player. He played for AC Milan, Chelsea, and Monaco.
His participation in Qatar has generated debate back home since some Liberians believe that the money spent on his World Cup trip could be better used in their country.