The AFCON has ended but the euphoria around it seems not to be ending soon. The Senegalese manages to win the cup but one person who performed perfectly well in the tournament was the goalkeeper of Egypt. Gabaski is his name and he is trending for because of his magic bottle.
The second goalkeeper of the Egyptian national team has been trending because of a bottle with names writing around it. During the penalty shootout, the Egyptian keeper was seen holding a bottle that contains the names of all the Senegalese players and how they take their penalty kicks. In the end, Egypt lost the penalty and people are saying the goalkeeper's magic bottle didn't work this time around.
Many people think the bottle is just a mere bottle with names on it while others have different views about the bottle. Some even believe it was a magic the goal keeper was using to win penalty kicks for Egypt in the tournament.
Watch video of the Egyptian goalkeeper Magic Bottle in the link below.
https://youtu.be/iHMaMM6j8BM

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