"Save These": Man Who Correctly Predicted 8 AFCON Matches Names EPL, Serie A, La Liga Winners
- A Sierra Leone man who correctly predicted eight African Cup of Nations (AFCON) matches has given his predictions on club teams to win their various leagues
- He named the teams for nine popular leagues, including the English Premier League (EPL), Spanish La Liga and Saudi Pro League
- His latest release has sparked reactions on social media, with some netizens disagreeing with some of the teams mentioned
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Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh has dropped his predictions concerning the club teams that would be champions of their respective leagues.
This is coming days after he correctly predicted the outcome of the AFCON final and seven other matches.
In a Facebook post on Monday, the Sierra Leonean predicted that Manchester City would win the English Premier League at the end of the current campaign.
Amadu named Bayern Leverkusen for cup glory for the German Bundesliga and predicted that Real Madrid would win the Spanish Football Association's La Liga. His full prediction read:
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"Save these predictions."
"Leverkusen will win Bundesliga."
"Manchester City will win the EPL."
"Real Madrid will win Laliga."
"Inter Milan will win Seria A."
"Paris will win League 1."
"Sporting CP will in the Premiera Liga."
"PSV will win the Eredivisie."
"Fernabache will win the Turkey Super Lig".
"Al Hilal will win the Saudi Pro League."
People react to Amadu's football predictions
Emmanuel Eduwama Deprof said:
"Champions league is between Real Madrid and Barcelona."
AC Chris said:
"This Manchester City team defeated you"
Jibreel Musa said:
"Yesterday, we saw the weather predictions for Nigeria"
Emme Ice said:
"I'm afraid of your prediction, I swear."
Sallu Iye Nabie said:
"Because you think they are somehow tight but for the leagues some clubs are on top of their games."
Joe Chops said:
"Bro this prediction is still far abeg. Just tell me the clubs that will win today's or weekend match i need recover my money back. These people have taken advantage of me too much."
Man predicts AFCON semi-final clashes
In a similar article, Briefly News reported that a man gave a scoreline for the Nigeria vs. South Africa AFCON semi-final match.
The man posted a TikTok video of himself making the predictions and claimed that Nigeria would win 1-0. He also said that Congo would defeat host Ivory Coast.
Many people did not believe his predictions and challenged him in the comment section.
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