Smoke and mirrors abound in the Premier League's Manchester City Clash. City took the lead at the start of the match, but Kilgore's brutal kick on United striker Helen instantly ignited the powder keg. Helen exploded into action, charging at Kilgore and almost colliding with him with her head as she screamed at him. Kilwaenga then put on his movie star act and threw his upper body back, pretending to be injured, triggering a heated clash between the two players, with VAR technology eventually revealing the truth of the violence, with both players receiving yellow cards.
Kilgore's move to insert water into Manchester United's famous Kenneth Kennedy's live slot has sparked a public outcry: Kilgore's hustle is unquestionable, but his move was just too embarrassing. I can't help but feel ashamed for such behavior.
However, the highlight of the game did not stop there. United made a late comeback and Helen was hailed as the stadium poet after the game. Kilgore, on the other hand, posted a poem on social networks: Manchester, red and blue, a wonderful match, however, the Oscar trophy, it seems to belong to... The implication was a sarcastic reference to Kilgore's acting skills, suggesting that he should be competing for Oscar honors.