Newcastle United Star Shows Crazy Dance Steps Listening to Oxlade's Ku Lo Sa

Newcastle United Star Shows Crazy Dance Steps Listening to Oxlade's Ku Lo Sa

Ibitoye Shittu
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:13 PM

Allan Saint-Maximin who plays for Premier League side Newcastle United has taken to social media to share awesome video of himself dancing to Oxlade's Ku Lo Sa.

Playing football is not what Premier League stars do as many are also good dancers in which they have exhibited their talents many times on social media.

According to the video Saint-Maximin posted on his official Instagram page, the 25-year-old French footballer was in good mood.

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Newcastle star Allan Saint-Maximin in action. Photo by Simon Stacpoole
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Saint-Maximin is not under pressure as his club Newcastle United are currently doing well in the Premier League as they are occupying 7th position on the table after 8 games.

Who is Allan Saint-Maximin?

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Saint-Maximin was born in Châtenay-Malabry, a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, and is of Guadeloupean and French Guianese descent.

See the video below

Meanwhile, Allan Saint-Maximin is expected to be in action for Newcastle United in their coming Premier League game against Brentford.

Erling Haaland smashes goal record after 100 games climbing above legendary strikers

Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Erling Haaland's hattrick in the Manchester derby on Sunday caused a seismic shift in the world of football.

Many records that stood for decades fell as the youngster announced his arrival. Although Haaland has played for a few years, his derby day heroics were no mean feat.

A stats graphic revealed that he scored more goals in 100 games than some of the sport's heavy hitters.

From Romario to Cristiano Ronaldo, Haaland's record in a century of games is extraordinary. The Sky Sports stat showed that Haaland had scored 103 goals in 100 appearances in major European leagues.

To put it in context, at 100 games, Messi had scored just 41 goals. The great Romario was the closest player to him, with 90 goals in 100 appearances. Brazil's Ronaldo had 86, a brilliant testament to how phenomenal O Fenomeno was.

That's more than double Kylian Mbappe's 48 goals in his first 100 Ligue 1 games. Cristiano Ronaldo of Man United had 16 in 100 games.

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