Fan begs Haaland to allow Arsenal to win the title in hilarious tweet
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Nigerian influencer and comedian Broda Shaggi on Wednesday night, May 3, stormed the Anfield Stadium to support Liverpool in their Premier League encounter against visiting Fulham.
Shaggi is a songwriter and musician who is a native of Ishagamu but was born in Ikene in Ogun state. At a young age, he took an interest in acting drama as influenced by his late father who was a drama teacher.
Known for his excellent ways skit making, Shaggi was seen spurring Liverpool to a win on Saturday night at Anfield.
Fan begs Haaland to allow Arsenal to win the title in hilarious tweet
FootballThere has been speculation that Shaggi was an Arsenal fan, but with this latest development, the comedian has shown that he belongs to Liverpool.
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According to a video the comedian posted on his Instagram page, other Liverpool fans sitting at his back were in a happy mood to see the Nigerian do his thing.
The Premier League battle was a challenging one for Liverpool as they had to wait until the 39th minute before Mohamed Salah's goal via a penalty gave them the victory.
With four games to the end of the ongoing Premier League season, Liverpool currently occupies fifth position, and they are still fighting to finish among the top four.
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Liverpool’s faint hopes of Champions League qualification were boosted on April 30 thanks to a dramatic 4-3 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
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FootballIt was a win that summed up the Reds’ form in recent weeks, as they have turned the corner in recent weeks to find a winning formula once again.
A run of four wins and a draw in their last five games has put Jurgen Klopp’s side fifth with 59 points.