- A video of Omar Marmoush’s unveiling as Manchester City’s new signing on January 23 has become popular.
- In the video, he shared some personal details about himself, including his favorite musician.
- The Egyptian forward, shared in an interview on his new club’s social media that his favorite artist is Burna Boy.
A video of Omar Marmoush’s unveiling as Manchester City’s new signing on January 23 has become popular.
In the video, he shared some personal details about himself, including his favorite musician.
The Egyptian forward, who recently transferred to City from Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany, shared in an interview on his new club’s social media that his favorite artist is Burna Boy, the Grammy-winning singer from Nigeria.
The interviewer asked, “Who is your favourite musician?”
Marmoush replied, “Burna Boy.”
He revealed that Ronaldinho, a former Brazil international, was his childhood football hero.
He mentioned that his favorite hobby, besides football, is playing padel.
Omar Marmoush stated that his top three skills as a player are “dribbling, speed, and being a threat.”
The “Common Person” artist has gained popularity with football players. Stars like Virgil Van Dijk consider the Afrobeats singer one of their musical inspirations.
Omar Marmoush’s mention also highlights how Burna Boy’s music is celebrated outside of Nigeria.
In other news, A suspected thief experienced public shaming after being apprehended by local residents, who imposed an unconventional form of punishment upon him.
In a widely circulated video on social media, the alleged thief was observed struggling under the burden of heavy metal weights, which he was compelled to carry as part of his penalty.
The footage also depicted the suspect being directed to imitate what the residents referred to as a “wealthy man’s laugh,” thereby adding a layer of mockery to his punishment. Appearing distressed and sweating profusely, the suspect complied with the demands while under the scrutiny of the gathered crowd.
This incident has elicited varied responses online, with some individuals denouncing the act as humiliating, while others contend that it acts as a deterrent against criminal behavior.