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FootballInaki Williams Cheers Up Brother as He Jams to Black Sherif's Hit Song: Video
- Inaki Williams and his brother returned to training after the Villareal game
- The brothers were on target as Athletic Club beat Villareal on Sunday
- Williams and Nico were spotted jamming to Black Sherif's song
Ghana forward Inaki Williams shared a warm moment with his brother, Nico Williams, during a gym session at Athletic Club.
The duo starred as Athletic Bilbao defeated Villareal over the weekend in La Liga, with Nico adding an assist to his goal in the 3-2 win.
Williams and his brother returned to the gym on Monday for a shake-up session as preparations began for the game against Celta Vigo on Friday.
In a video shared on social media, Inaki is heard speaking the Ghanaian local language, Twi, as he encouraged his brother, who was jamming to a Black Sherif song.
The Ghana international has been in fine form this season, scoring his fifth goal of the campaign in the 3-2 victory over the Yellow Submarines, as reported by ESPN.
Williams is expected to be named in the Ghana squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Madagascar and Comoros Islan next month.
His younger brother, Nico, who opted to represent his country of birth, Spain, at the international level, has been on the radar of several clubs, including Barcelona, ahead of the winter transfer window.
Inaki Williams continues scoring form
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams, continued with his hot run of form in La Liga this season after netting his third goal of the campaign in Athletic Club's victory over Deportivo Alaves.
The 28-year-old scored early in the game before serving the assist for the second as the Rojiblancos travelled to Estadio Mendizorroza to collect all three points.
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FootballDespite his struggles to score for the Black Stars, Williams has now scored in back-to-back games following his return from international duty.
Gyakie declares support for Real Madrid
Sports Brief also reported that Award-winning Ghanaian singer Gyakie has declared support for Real Madrid after French midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni shared a video listening to her song.
Tchouameni, who joined Los Blancos last season from AS Monaco, is a huge fan of the Ghanaian musician.
In a video shared on his IG story, the France international is seen jamming to Gyakie's hit record 'Something.'