AS Roma Bans Taking Photos with Drake

Drake, unfortunately, is becoming a bit of pain for football fans although he is gifted at many things – acts of kindness, rapping, and bringing back cancelled TV shows.

The latest footballer to pose for a photo with the Canadian star was Layvin Kurzawa of Paris Saint-Germain. Surprisingly, his team lost their next game.

PSG’s unbelievable 5-1 loss to Lille has reinforced suspicions that Drake, and while he’s obviously multi-talented, he has been a curse on every sports star he’s met.

Funny enough, AS Roma want nothing to do with it.

“All Roma players banned from taking photos with Drake until the end of the season”
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) April 15, 2019

AS Roma posted on Twitter.

Obviously, Roma are not serious about that statement, but quite a number of clubs across England and Europe might also be wishing they had banned their players from taking pictures with Drake over recent weeks.

On his Assassination Vacation tour, Drake has spent the past month travelling Europe and the United Kingdom.

And among the thousands who’s flocked to see him perform, a fair number of footballers have been a part of that number.

Manchester United lost 2-1 to Wolves in the FA Cup not too long after Paul Pogba watched Drake’s performance at the Manchester Arena and took a picture with him.

It was a similar story for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenals’ striker, who was also at one of Drake’s shows at the O2 in London.

And a lot of gunners will be wishing they had never posed for a picture with Drake after losing 1-0 to Everton the following weekend.

In recent weeks, Aguero, Manchester City, is the third player everyone thinks has been cursed by Drake.

Missed a penalty in the CL as Manchester City was beaten 1-0 by Tottenham last week, shortly after he had taken a picture with Drake at a show.

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