West Ham coach David Moyes has been persuaded by dancehall musician Mohammed Kudus to start Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Kudus in the team’s upcoming Premier League match.
Since moving to the Hammers in the summer, Mohammed Kudus has not been given a Premier League starting position.
In each of the ex-Ajax player’s five Premier League appearances, he has entered as a substitute.
In West Ham’s match against Newcastle, the 23-year-old, who hasn’t played much in the Premier League, managed to score his first Premier League goal.
As a substitute, Kudus scored the crucial equalizer to make the score 2-2 and give the Hammers a chance to win the game.
After the game, Stonebwoy, who had prophesied that Kudus would score twice, revealed that he had written to the manager and received assurances that Kudus will be given a prominent role in West Ham’s upcoming Premier League encounter.
“I predicted that you would score two goals, and I told the crowd that the coach must insert you right away. All of the white people are now aware that what I said was accurate. Therefore, they have promised me that they will start him in the following game, Stonebowy remarked in a live Facebook video.
If you have the chance to speak with David Moyes, please tell him that our hero doesn’t belong on the bench, a fan who is also a Snapchat user said, Stonebowy.
“I told them all in fact; I made sure it came with half a warning, half a pea,” the Grammy-winning musician retorted.
Source: 1Familyradio