Panic at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea ready to offload goalkeeper to rival Premier League Club
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Adorable video has been making waves on social media where Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger was spotted showing his dancing skills in the music made for the German footballer.
The song “Rüdiger” by Sierra Leonean/Liberian recording artist Alonzo has garnered over a quarter million views since being uploaded to YouTube.
Clearly, Alonzo’s a bit of a fan, and apparently also the General Secretary for the official Chelsea Supporters Club in Freetown which is the capital of Sierra Leone.
The song certainly has a catchy beat and the video of course features some quality dance moves from the big man himself.
Panic at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea ready to offload goalkeeper to rival Premier League Club
FootballAccording to the video posted on Twitter, Antonio Rudiger was spotted in good mood while dancing on the stage with the creator of the song Alonzo.
Alonzo in the music was telling Julie that he would defend her like Rudiger claiming that the Chelsea star is the best center back in the world.
The musician also claimed that even Cristiano Ronaldo would find it difficult to dribble Antonio Rudiger.
Antonio Rudiger left Roma in 2017 for a move to Premier League side Chelsea and has so far played 124 games netting 8 goals for the Blues.
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Maurizio Sarri who is the gaffer of Italian giants Lazio interested in the signing of embattled Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga with the purpose of having reunion.
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FootballBefore the Italian football manager left Premier League side Chelsea, he worked with Kepa Arrizabalaga at Stamford Bridge winning the UEFA Europa League title together in 2018/19 season.
Kepa became the most expensive goalkeeper of all time when he completed a £72m move to Stamford Bridge from Athletic Bilbao in the summer of 2018.
The Blues' chiefs spent big then as they wanted Kepa to be a good replacement for Thibaut Courtois who joined Real Madrid and he is currently their number one.