In the early morning of the 16th, Manchester City ushered in a Premier League match - the Manchester City Derby, hosting arch-rivals Manchester United. On the eve of this tense match, a piece of good news - Georgia's 53-year-old former president Kavailashvili was elected as the country's new president, which may bring City "good luck on top of good luck".
Recall that on Saturday (14), the Central Election Commission of Georgia officially announced that Kavelashvili was elected by a clear margin. Veteran fans naturally remember well the generation of goal scorers who played for Manchester City from 1995 to 1997. They scored one goal in that match against Manchester United in April 1996, but in the end, City lost 2-3, and their ranking fell even lower that year.
In Kavelashvili's 28 games for Manchester City, he left after scoring just three goals. Since then, he has traveled to Switzerland. It is worth noting that Kaverashvili scored for the Georgian national team during his time at Manchester United. Now that he has been elected president, some netizens are saying that City are "lucky" because of this.