- Arsenal fans reacted with a lot of emotions after their team’s loss to PSG in the UEFA Champions League final in Budapest,
- After the loss, Kenyans reacted differently, with hate watchers even going across the world to celebrate the loss while fans and fanatics, such as TV anchor Sarah Ontita’s broke down on-air to resonate with viewers during the heartbreaking defeat
- In a house in Nairobi where a father is usually seen asserting his authority, there was playful family banter with his teens mocking him, showcasing Kenya’s unique response to football losses
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Nairobi, Kenya: Although beloved Arsenal was defeated by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in Budapest, pain was felt in Kenya, and for an elderly father of teens, he had to be rescued by his wife because of incessant mocking.
Arsenal put up a spirited fight against PSG, and the defeat on May 30, saw the Gunners lose 4-3 on penalties after a tense and controversial clash.
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As soon as it became apparent that PSG had carried the day, there were varied reactions, with Arsenal fans looking sad and some even crying. Some fans from their age-old rival teams such as Manchester United and Manchester City even took to the streets to celebrate the loss.
For renowned TV anchor Sarah Ontita, the emotions were too much for her, and she broke down crying on live TV; Her emotional reaction has since sparked a wave of reactions online, from heartfelt support to playful banter.
Why did the Nairobi wife crack the whip?
In a video shared on TikTok, a middle-aged man is seen surrounded by his teen sons who were rejoicing in the loss of Arsenal.
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This was a far cry from two weeks ago when they bagged the English Premier League trophy after a 22-year drought. In the video, the old man is seen holding his head in apparent pain after his beloved team lost, but his sons were oblivious to it and celebrated the loss of the team while singing Bien Aimé’s Finale.
The mocking and banter went on for some time until his loving wife stepped into the living room and grabbed the TV from one of her sons, who had yanked it from the wall amid celebrations.

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“Get out of here,” she yelled but they just continued singing as their dad stared in pain.
How did Kenyans react to the dad’s distress?
Winnie:
“No place in this house 🤣🤣.”
Medici💎 Mwaas🍁:
“Something is about to be done on the will.”
Evans Djvans Omondi:
“But Gen Z are something else… Millenials even seating with your father kwa the same room ilikua movie.”
Ochen Jo Jonah:
“You see how the wife is caring about him? Treat your wives well, this video is awesome dad ameze burufeni.”
Ninah Mutisya:
“When PSG won, I screamed, jumped, shouted, and danced. Then I remembered my husband is an Arsenal fan, so I consoled him.”
Ogutu Jay:
“That’s a well-coordinated family. Mzee will retire to bed knowing very well that his family has the security that it needs. Makofii.”
James John
“College fees nayo? He will tell them that he is still recovering from the trauma and mental anguish they caused him through their taunting!”
Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS



