Aaron Ramsey scored in Mexico: Giorgio Armani is considered the victim of the curse.
Arsenal and UNAM Pumas
According to The Sun: Football fans are once again recalling the 'curse' of Aaron Ramsey. This time it happened just a few days after he scored his first goal for his new team — UNAM Pumas.
The 34-year-old Ramsey recently joined the Mexican club, making a surprising transfer over the summer.
Getty AFPScored goal and its consequences
After his debut in August, just a week later Ramsey became a hero, scoring the decisive goal in the match against Atlas Guadalajara.
However, his fans again believe that the Welshman's 'curse' has struck. According to this myth, whenever Ramsey scores, a celebrity passes away.
This time, fans linked his goal to the tragic news of the death of fashion designer Giorgio Armani, which became known on Thursday — he was 91 years old.
“R.I.P Giorgio Armani. You were a victim of the Aaron Ramsey curse in 2025.”
“Ramsey curse in big 25.”
“The Aaron Ramsey curse strikes again…”
“I’m not saying the Aaron Ramsey curse is real, but if it was…”
Coach and Ramsey's opportunities
Ramsey, a former player of Arsenal and Cardiff, signed a one-year contract with UNAM Pumas and has already recovered from a hamstring injury.
Given this, he did not make the latest Wales squad, coached by Craig Bellamy, due to a lack of playing time.
But Bellamy is confident that Ramsey could be a secret weapon for the 'Dragons' next year, thanks to his experience in Mexico.
“I’m excited for that and if or when we get to Mexico, or if we have to play over there, then we’ve got first-hand experience.”
“Tell us everything, tell us what it’s like? For example, there’s the altitude. What’s it going to be like if he comes down?”
“Live high, train low, you know what I mean? What’s that going to do? Is he going to have more energy?”
Thus, Aaron Ramsey continues to capture the attention of fans not only with his football skills but also with the myth surrounding his goals. As he adapts to his new team in Mexico, his performances are eagerly watched not only in Wales but around the world.
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