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Manuel Akanji: Manchester City Defender’s Mission to Support Nigerian Kids, and His Love for Burna Boy

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Nigerian-Swiss defender Manuel Obafemi Akanji, known for his role at Manchester City, is making a splash on social media once again. A key player in Manchester City’s historic treble win last season, Akanji played a crucial role in securing the team’s first-ever Champions League, FA Cup, and third consecutive Premier League title.

Under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, Akanji showcased his prowess as a ball-playing center-back, demonstrating a keen eye for breaking the line and seamlessly transitioning into midfield. Not only has he excelled on the field, but his fashion choices have also garnered attention for their forward-thinking style, reflecting his collaboration with Hypebeast.

In an exclusive interview with Hypebeast at Manchester City’s training facility, Akanji discussed life in the Rainy City, his experiences as a dressing room trendsetter under Guardiola, the recently released Netflix documentary “Together: Treble Winners,” and more. Reflecting on his Nigerian heritage, Akanji expressed his passion for giving back to less fortunate children in Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of using his platform for positive impact.

When it comes to music, Akanji revealed his love for Afrobeats, with Burna Boy being his favorite artist. He even had the opportunity to speak with Burna Boy after the Champions League final, highlighting his admiration for the genre and its artists.

Akanji’s journey from Switzerland to Manchester City has not only seen him excel on the pitch but also make meaningful contributions off it, showcasing his commitment to both football and social responsibility.

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