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Mosiria predicts Arsenal will crush Man United 2-0

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Mosiria predicts Arsenal will crush Man United 2-0

Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service, Geoffrey Mosiria, has predicted a dominant Arsenal performance against Manchester United.

In a video shared on his official social media pages on Sunday, January 25, 2026, Mosiria disclosed that the Gunners will crush Man United 2-0 in today’s highly anticipated derby.

He further revealed that he has placed a bet with Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya, a Man United supporter, adding that whoever loses the bet will send Ksh 500,000 to the winner.

Arsenal leo itapiga mtu na nimewekelea bet na mweshimiwa Peter Salasya, Ksh 500k, mkishinda nakutumia yangu Ksh 500k na sisi tukishinda unitumie yangu,” he revealed.

Geoffrey Mosiria during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake
Geoffrey Mosiria during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake

Mosiria further asked Salasya to send him the money, stating that his team would emerge victorious.

Arsenal 2-Man U 0. Mhesh Peter Kalerwa Salasya hiyo Ksh500k ya bet utume mapema juu tutashinda,” Mosiria said, showing no doubt that Arsenal will deliver on his prediction.

Arsenal vs Man United

The Arsenal vs Manchester United match is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams eager to secure crucial points.

Arsenal will be looking to maintain their strong form at home, while Manchester United hopes to bounce back and silence critics with a solid performance. The clash has already generated massive buzz among fans, with bragging rights on and off the pitch firmly at stake.

In Kenya, excitement around the match has hit a fever pitch. From social media to local pubs, fans have already picked sides, with heated debates dominating social media and WhatsApp groups. Many Kenyan supporters are planning watch parties, with jerseys ready and banter flying hours before kick-off.

The playful bet involving some public figures have only added to the hype, mirroring the mood among Kenyan fans who see the match as more than just football it’s about pride, bragging rights, and online supremacy once the final whistle blows.

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