Mulamwah expresses willingness to ditch Man City after draw with Hotspur
By David Nthua, February 2, 2026Celebrity icon Mulamwah has now declared that enough is enough of supporting Manchester City.
Straight from a match where Manchester City drew 2-2 with Tottenham Hotspur, Mulamwah took to his Facebook account on Sunday, February 1, 2026, to vent his frustrations.
“Man City bure kabisaaaaaa…. hii team itakuja nimalisa. Nihamie gani? Man City nayo bure kabisa,” he wrote.
He has also expressed disappointment at the perceived lack of consistency from the Citizens.

The draw came shortly after city rivals Manchester United eked out a narrow 3-2 win over Fulham, a result that further stoked debate among fans and pundits alike.
Mulamwah’s reaction reflects a growing sentiment among some fans that Manchester City, despite their star-studded squad, fail to live up to expectations in key moments.
The draw against Tottenham, in particular, left City trailing behind in the Premier League title race, sparking widespread commentary across social media platforms.
In contrast, Manchester United’s win over Fulham drew praise from high-profile supporters, including Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, who used the result to highlight the dominance of the Red Devils over smaller teams.

Man U over the moon
“This should serve as an example to all small teams. That we are Manchester United and we do what WE want.
“We win when we want and let other smaller teams win only when WE want. We also discipline small teams when we want,” Nyoro said in a post that quickly went viral.
The victory, coupled with United’s recent form, has reignited discussions about the rivalry between Manchester United and Manchester City, especially among African fans who closely follow the English Premier League.

Mulamwah, known for his humorous and candid social media commentary, hinted that he might switch allegiances if City continues to disappoint.
“Man City is not living up to the hype. Enough is enough. Maybe it’s time to rethink my support,” he added.
As fans continue to debate the merits of City versus United, the African fanbase remains vocal and deeply invested, with social media reactions reflecting both passion and playful rivalry.
Mulamwah’s comments are likely to spark further discussions about loyalty, performance, and the highs and lows of supporting a Premier League giant.