Ghanaian reggae and afro-dancehall musician Stonebwoy went gaga at London’s Olympic Stadium after Mohammed Kudus secured a late draw for West Ham United over the weekend.
The Ghanaian international winger grabbed a late goal after coming from the bench in the 76 minutes against Newcastle United on Sunday, October 8.
Stonebwoy was lucky to be at London’s Olympic Stadium on Sunday to witness the game between West Ham and Newcastle.
After Kudus’ late strike, Stonebwoy removed his jacket, leaving his singlet. Then he started yelling and chanting Kudus’ name. His reaction was caught on camera.
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Fans of West Ham reacted to the wild video.
“Any Ghanaian who watches and doesn’t get goosebumps needs to be de-nationalized,” IG user @qwammy_bae commented on the video.
“Of course, he is a Ghanaian and he loves kudus very much,” user @braakwasi_ said.
Another user @obengyeboahpaul said: “Guys hold him we can’t afford to lose 1 GAD.”
Kudus and Stonebwoy are fans of each other — even at Ajax, they loved each other. Kudus would always use Stonebwoy’s songs for his video highlights or even listen to his songs while training. And their love for each other continues at West Ham United.
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Kudus recently named Stonebwoy’s ‘Come from Far’, ‘Where Is the Love’, ‘Strength and Hope’, ‘Run Go’ and ‘My Name’ as his top five songs.