Cody Gakpo’s Faithful Faux Pas: Liverpool Star Faces FA Reprimand

Cody Gakpo, the talented Liverpool forward, is set to face a reprimand from the FA after his post-goal celebration sparked controversy. During Liverpool’s thrilling 4-2 win over Tottenham, which sealed the Premier League title, Gakpo scored the Reds’ third goal and celebrated by revealing a vest with the message “I belong to Jesus”. The Netherlands international repeated the gesture after the final whistle, amidst jubilant scenes.
However, Gakpo’s display may have breached the International Football Association Board (IFAB) laws of the game, which prohibit players from revealing undergarments with political, religious, or personal slogans. According to the rules, players who commit such offences can face sanctions from the competition organiser, national football association, or FIFA. It remains to be seen how the FA will respond to Gakpo’s actions, but a reprimand seems likely.
The incident has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with some arguing that Gakpo’s celebration was a genuine expression of his faith, while others believe it crossed a line. Regardless of the outcome, Gakpo’s actions have highlighted the complexities of balancing personal expression with the rules of the game. As the FA deliberates on the matter, Gakpo’s teammates and fans will be eagerly awaiting the outcome.