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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Stonebwoy was at the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon for West Ham United's Premier League game against Newcastle United.
Stonebwoy was at the stadium to support his Ghanaian compatriot Mohammed Kudus who joined the club during the summer transfer window.
Prior to the start of the game, Stonebwoy had predicted Kudus to score a brace in the game but the midfielder again started the match from the bench.
Kudus was introduced in the 75th minute of the game with the Hammers training 2-1 against the Magpies.
However, it didn't take the 23-year-old long to settle as he scored with a volley to equalise for David Moyes' side.
The stadium went crazy, Kudus went crazy but Stonebwoy, was beyond controllable as he celebrated Kudus' equaliser at the London Stadium.
Mohammed Kudus deserved this wild jubilation from Stonebwoy. Good to see.#JoySports
— ⬅️ #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) October 8, 2023
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The game ended 2-2 with West Ham earning a point while Kudus registered his third goal of the season for the Hammers having already scored two in the UEFA Europa League.
Kudus in the past has revealed he is a staunch fan of the dancehall artiste and it was no surprise to see the latter travel to London to watch the Black Stars midfielder play.
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