Liverpool fans delighted as Man City player gets ‘Drake curse’
By David Gate
Liverpool fans are hoping that the ‘Drake curse’ continues after the rapper was pictured with Man City star Sergio Aguero last night.
You will not find a more superstitious bunch of people as football fans. That is why many Liverpool fans are over the moon that Man City striker Sergio Aguero has picked up the ‘Drake curse’.
For those unfamiliar with the curse it refers to Toronto rapper Drake. Famously over the last year all the teams he has backed or supported have blown their finals or fallen to defeat.
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This long list includes his beloved Toronto Raptors who have perennially owned by Liverpool shareholder LeBron James; Alabama University Football Team who lost the National Championship game in January; and Conor McGregor who got his ass handed to him by Floyd Mayweather.
Apparently the singer was in Manchester yesterday and has his picture taken with Argentinian forward Aguero.
This has led to a flurry of Liverpool fans claiming the curse over Man City and a good omen that the Reds can snatch the Premier League title this year.
Liverpool are one point behind City in the race to be champions with only eight games left of the season.
Every piece of luck and superstition will be called upon by the fans if they are pip City to the title.
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Liverpool have the chance to go back to the top of the table this weekend as they play Fulham on Saturday while Man City are playing Swansea in the FA Cup.
The Manchester side will then face Cardiff and Fulham themselves before the Reds have a huge game against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield that will go a huge way to deciding the destination of the Premier League trophy.