Roma have hilariously banned all of their players from having their pictures taken with pop star Drake… because he’s believed to be a ‘curse’ to football teams.The Canadian singer has gained a reputation for being a bad luck charm after posing with players or wearing team shirts.
All Roma players banned from taking photos with Drake until the end of the season— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) April 15, 2019Instagram: @Kurzawa_203
THE DRAKE CURSE
2013: Toronto Raptors make Drake their global ambassador and earn a reputation for choking in big games2014: Kentucky lose college basketball decider versus Wisconsin2014: Miami Heat smashed 4-1 in NBA Finals by San Antonio2015: Serena Williams shocked by Roberta Vinci in US Open semi-final2016: Quarterback Johnny Manziel drops out of NFL having previously been a first-round draft pick2018: UFC champion Conor McGregor loses to Khabib Nurmagomedov2019: Alabama suffer big loss to college football rivals Clemson2019: Jadon Sancho’s Dortmund hammered by Bayern2019: Aubameyang benched as Arsenal lose at Everton2019: Aguero misses a penalty as City lose to Tottenham in the Champions League2019: PSG suffer their heaviest league defeat in 19 years, losing 5-1 at LilleThey comically wrote on Twitter: “All Roma players banned from taking photos with Drake until the end of the season.”Arsenal and Manchester City have also fallen on the wrong end of the curse when their stars were pictured alongside the artist.The Gunners’ Champions League hopes took a dent when they crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Everton after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang shared a snap with the singer.Instagram: @aubameyang973Admin you Deserves Ballon d'Or.— Ochu_Mpwemuka (@mpwemuka_ochu) April 15, 2019
Drake effect pic.twitter.com/eHzbGvUsh2— jimoh z friday (@Riczben) April 15, 2019And Manchester City star Sergio Aguero saw his penalty saved by Hugo Lloris in a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham, not long after taking a selfie following his Manchester concert.Fans following Roma on Twitter were quick to ravish praise on the social media handle for their humour.One said: “Give this admin a salary raise already.”Another added: “Admin you deserve Ballon d’Or.”And with Champions League qualification still very much in the balance, you can’t blame the Italian giants for taking such drastic action.
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