Odumodublvck left Anfield with an iconic souvenir after watching Liverpool booted out of the Champions League by PSG.
Nigerian rap sensation Odumodublvck made his presence felt at Anfield during Liverpool’s crucial UEFA Champions League second-leg clash against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night, March 11.
The Abuja-born artist, known for his chart-topping hits like 'Declan Rice', 'BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR', and 'DOG EAT DOG II', was in attendance as the Reds fought for a place in the quarter-finals.
After the game, Odumodublvck, whose real name is Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, took to social media to share exclusive moments with Liverpool’s defensive stars Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez.
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In a gesture of appreciation, Van Dijk gifted the rapper with a Liverpool jersey, to which Odumodublvck responded in kind by presenting the Dutch defender with a shirt promoting his highly anticipated album, INDUSTRY MACHINE.
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The Nigerian star excitedly captioned his post on X(formerly known as Twitter), “YNWA THE MACHINE IS COMING,” hinting at the energy he brings both to music and football fandom.
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The pictures quickly went viral, adding to Odumodublvck’s growing influence in the global football scene.
This would not be the first time the Nigerian Hip Hop star crosses paths with football stars.
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In 2023, Odumodublvck released a track named after former West Ham united captain, Declan Rice, off his mixtape EZIOKWU.
The England international expressed his excitement as Nigerians sang his name, courtesy of Odumodublvck.
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Later that summer, Arsenal announced the signing of Declan Rice using his song in the background.
Liverpool’s Champions League dream ends in agony
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While Odumodublvck enjoyed a special moment with the Liverpool squad, the night ended in heartbreak for the Reds. Paris Saint-Germain secured their place in the quarter-finals with a dramatic 4-1 penalty shootout victory at Anfield.
Liverpool, who carried a 1-0 aggregate lead from the first leg, started strong with early attempts from Mohamed Salah, but it was PSG’s Ousmane Dembélé who struck first, levelling the tie.
The French champions dominated the second half, forcing the match into extra time before sealing their fate in the shootout.
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Despite Liverpool’s history of success in penalties, Gianluigi Donnarumma emerged as PSG’s hero, saving crucial spot-kicks from Darwin Núñez and Curtis Jones.
Désiré Doué delivered the final blow, ensuring PSG’s progression to the quarter-finals, where they will face either Club Brugge or Aston Villa.