How lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi ‘helped’ Arsenal during Chelsea game
The renowned Kenyan lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi was at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night when his favorite club, Arsenal, defeated their neighbors Chelsea 5-0 in an exciting match played at 4 pm.
He used his Twitter account with over 2.3 million followers to inform his fans about his visit to the luxurious London stadium in the UK.
He posted pictures of himself standing in the seating area during the match and bragged that his presence at Emirates Stadium helped his favorite club give their opponents a dog’s defeat.
“I am happy that my presence at Emirates Stadium boosted the team’s morale… I wanted a two-digit score, but 5-0 is fine,” Ahmednasir said.
During the game, the prominent lawyer shared videos and photos of the major moments of the match.
On Tuesday night, Chelsea suffered a heavy defeat from their big rivals Arsenal in an exciting match played at Emirates Stadium in London, UK.
Mauricio Pochettino’s young team failed to score a goal, while their opponents of the night scored five goals against goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic.
Belgian international player Leandro Trossard scored the first goal for the Gunners just four minutes into the match.
Both teams had several chances to score in the remaining minutes of the first half, but none of them converted those chances into goals.
It was in the second half that the Gunners showed the sharpness of their shots, scoring four more goals and defeating their neighbors in London.
Former Chelsea striker Kai Harvetz and English right-back Ben White each scored two goals, giving Arsenal a crucial victory as they compete for the 2023/24 EPL title against Manchester City and Liverpool.
Tuesday night’s victory took Mikel Arteta’s team to the top of the table with 77 points and also improved their goal difference.
However, Manchester City still has two matches to play that could take them to the top of the table if they win.
On the other hand, Liverpool has one match yet to be played, and a victory would put them level on points with Arsenal.