An old video has surfaced on social media in which Angel Gomes, a Manchester United player, can be seen receiving prayer of healing at TB Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN).
In the now-viral video, which appeared to have been shot in 2017, the talented attacking player identified himself as a 16-year-old whose parents are “huge fans” of the cleric.
The English player also narrated how frequent injuries — including hip, groin and ankle — hindered him from playing in times of important tournaments, matches, and breakthrough moments.
“My name is Angel Gomes, I’m from Manchester. I’m sixteen. I play for the Manchester United Football Club. And I’ve been struggling really with injuries,” he can be heard speaking before the congregation.
“I’ve been having injuries around my hip and groin which have been affecting me playing. I also suffered ankle injury not long ago which kept me out for a long time.
“These injuries would come at hard times for me, times when I was having a breakthrough or times when I had to go to a tournament or playing games, these injuries would happen quite frequently.
“I play for Man United, I also represent England national team under-17 level as captain. I’ve known about the Synagogue Church of Nations for a long time.
“As my family follows the prophet, my parents are big fans. So we thought it would be a good time for me to come and be touched by the prophet.”
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After the healing session, Gomes would later describe the feeling of being touched by the prophet’s anointing, saying: “I just felt a little shock and I was surprised.
“I can really describe how I felt. Just don’t doubt what you feel on the inside. Go with your heart. When you need someone to look up to, just look to God and have faith.”
Gomes is reputed as the youngest player to represent Manchester United since Duncan Edwards, who died at 21, in 1953. He is also the first player born in the 2000s to appear in the Premier League.
In 2017, the wonder kid was said to have informed his club that he wouldn’t represent England U17s at the 2017 UEFA European Championship finals in Croatia over an injury that held him back.
Quite a number of Nigerians have taken to social media platform, especially Twitter, to wonder why the Manchester United footballer would travel all the way from UK to Nigeria just for healing.
Here is what some users had to say:
Funniest thing I saw today, Angel gomes went to TB Joshua 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/EVRLrGubyQ
— Derrick💼🦍 (@Derricc_) June 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/AbiolaBerry/status/1272653577241219080?s=20
Whose idea was it for Angel Gomes to go to TB Joshua in Nigeria?
— Wale Gates (@walegates) June 15, 2020
The medical staff at United are that bad that Angel Gomes instead decided to go to TB Joshua to heal his injury problems.
You hate to see it.
— 🇾🇪🔰 (@Retro_Utd) June 15, 2020
Funniest thing I saw today, Angel gomes went to TB Joshua 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/EVRLrGubyQ
— Derrick💼🦍 (@Derricc_) June 15, 2020
Funniest thing I saw today, Angel gomes went to TB Joshua 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/EVRLrGubyQ
— Derrick💼🦍 (@Derricc_) June 15, 2020
Angel Gomes just went for healings and he left Lingard at home… in this life u must choose who you call friends carefully
— Dr. Hausakoko (@sir_virgi69) June 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/Certifiedopeboi/status/1272640733808332810?s=20
Is this the real Angel Gomes ?? Cos WTF ?https://t.co/wRkIiEN8RC
— Dehkunle Of Africa 💧🐐🔺 (@Dehkunle) June 15, 2020
Manchester United's Angel Gomes went to TB Joshua for deliverance.
Please what is Barca waiting for to drag Dembele like goat to the altar? 😭😭😭https://t.co/vC332Cf4mq
— IRUNNIA™ (@Irunnia_) June 15, 2020
Angel Gomes to Pogba when he asked him what he can do to help with his injuries pic.twitter.com/GZl8WUCLzD
— Muftau Elemi 10+ (@LordOreos_) June 15, 2020