After Arsenal’s victory over Leicester City on Sunday, Thomas Partey drove up in a beautiful Lamborghini SVJ to meet up with Ghanaian afrobeats sensations KiDi and Kuami Eugene in London.
The Black Stars’ 28-year-old deputy captain arrived in the flashy Lamborghini with a friend to show off his taste for expensive cars.
After the game at the Emirates, Thomas Partey ran across Ghanaian artists KiDi and Kuami Eugene and invited them to attend.
The musicians were in London for the Independence Day celebrations of the Ghanaian community.
Thomas Partey and Daniel Amartey of the Black Stars were quoted in a previous Sports Brief article as having invited Dennis Nana Dwamena (also known as KiDi) and Kuami Eugene to the Emirates Stadium to perform.
The Ghanaian musicians showed up to cheer on their countrymen during Arsenal’s 2-0 Premier League win over Leicester on Sunday.
Partey and Amartey appeared to be having a great time with the Grammy-winning musicians after the game, judging by a social media post made by Kuami Eugene and KiDi.
Thomas Partey, a Ghanaian and current midfielder for Arsenal, has urged his squad to treat the remaining games with the utmost importance.
Despite competition from Manchester United and Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Kane’s Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, and even Wolverhampton Wanderers to a lesser extent, the Gunners are on the verge of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League.
The 2006 Champions League finalists are the best placed of the named clubs, having played three less games.