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Manneh American?

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What should we do about the fact that Manneh is now an American citizen, eligible without a one-time switch for the United States men's national team, has publicly and repeatedly stated his desire and dedication to play for the United States, and has been twice been called up by the United States? In the lede, he is still referred to as a "Gambian footballer," when he is more realistically and functionally an "American footballer." I have edited the lede to read "Gambian-American footballer," following precedent established by a number of other dual-national footballers' pages, yet, perhaps justifiably, it has been reverted with a note reading "No hyphenated ledes." I suggest, then, that we change the lede to read "American footballer" outright. I don't want to do this without a consensus, so I'm putting it forward here. According to Manneh himself, as far as being a footballer is concerned, he is American rather than Gambian. I believe the lede should reflect that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anwegmann (talkcontribs) 00:29, 28 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]