Bryan Mbeumo explains his famous celebration from a manga

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Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo returns to newspaper columns The Team on his good first half of the season. Passionate about reading, he says he finds a source of learning in each book. He also says he is currently reading The Four Toltec Agreements by Miguel Ruiz.

Asked about his particular celebration after his goals, where he pretends to hold a book, the player explains it like this: “ It’s a nod to a manga that I love, Death Note, in which the hero kills his opponents every time he writes their name in a notebook. So, after my goals, I pretend to write the name of the team I just scored against… “. He just noticed against Arsenal just now.

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