In the early morning of the 16th, Manchester City ushered in the Premier League's main event, "Manchester City Beat", hosting arch-rival Manchester United. On the eve of the game, a piece of explosive news - the former well-known shooter Kavelashvili was elected president of Georgia, which not only for the "blue moon" brought "happy news", but also may inspire the team. This is not only good news for the "Blue Moon", but may also inspire the team.
Back on Saturday (14), Georgia's Central Election Commission officially announced that the 53-year-old political starlet, Kavailashvili, had been successfully elected president. And fans familiar with soccer history may recall that the new president played for Manchester City between 1995 and 1997 and scored a goal in that April 1996 matchup with Manchester United, a team that finished much higher in the standings despite a 2-3 loss.
After scoring three goals in 28 games for Manchester City, Kavailashvili left to seek a new life in Switzerland. It's worth noting that Kavailashvili's arrival at Manchester United seems to have been accompanied by an auspicious omen for the Georgian presidency. However, this coincidence did not convince many netizens that Manchester City would be able to win this matchup.