Manchester United’s Spanish Twitter Tries To Put Drake Curse On Barcelona Ahead Of Champions League Clash

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Manchester United’s Spanish Twitter has brilliantly looked to put the infamous “Drake curse” on Barcelona. The Red Devils head to the Nou Camp for the second-leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash, trailing 1-0 following their home defeat.

Drake curse on footballers

With desperate times ahead, the account admin resorted to desperate measures – looking to burden Barca with curse of Drake.

The Canadian rapper, 32, has been blamed for slapping a hoodoo on whomever he meets, including a host of sports stars.

And the Spanish account for Manchester United posted a snap of Drake wearing a Barcelona shirt in a bid to shunt the bad luck onto the La Liga giants.

Most recently, Paris Saint-Germain fell foul of the curse, as they suffered their biggest defeat in 19 years after Layvin Kurzawa posed for a photo with the music star.

Both Arsenal and Manchester City have recently felt the wrath of Drake.

The Gunners suffered a massive blow to their top four hopes with a 1-0 defeat at Everton days after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was seen partying with Drake.

And City’s Sergio Aguero saw his penalty saved by Hugo Lloris in the 1-0 Champions League loss to Tottenham not long after taking a selfie with the rapper.