The Borneo Post

Zimbabwe prophet sees red over Liverpool Premier League prediction

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JOHANNESBU­RG: A Zimbabwean prophet has launched a us$ 1.5 million legal claim against a South African sports broadcaste­r after it claimed he had predicted that Liverpool would win this season’s English Premier League, it was reported on Wednesday.

Despite the fact that Liverpool are currently second in the league with just 10 games to play, Spirit Embassy Church leader, Uebert Angel, denies ever making the claim. He says his reputation will be damaged if they do not win the title.

“The plaintiff claims the sum of US$ 1,500,000 considerin­g his character and stature as a prophet with great following... who is respected the world over by religious, social and political leaders,” stated the summons filed in Harare High Court.

He says he is entitled to compensati­on as it would be “difficult to rehabilita­te completely a reputation even if it is proved in court that the statement was misguided...”.

Angel said that Johannesbu­rgbased Supersport published the story on its website last December.

The prediction, as published on www. supersport. com, was headlined: “Zimbabwean prophet predicts Liverpool to win title.”

The Herald newspaper, quoted the Angel as saying: “Liverpool, I am with you this year and God has shown me he is returning you to your glory days.”

SuperSport broadcasts live English Premier League matches in several African countries.

The leag ue enjoys a big following, where fans place bets and congregate at bars to follow their teams.

Although Liverpool have won 18 league titles, the last of these was in 1990. — AFP

 ??  ?? Guangzhou Evergrande’s Alessandro Diamanti (second left) celebrates his goal with Zheng Zhi during their AFC Champions League Group G football match against Yokohama F.Marinos at the Yokohama Internatio­nal stadium in Yokohama. — AFP photo
Guangzhou Evergrande’s Alessandro Diamanti (second left) celebrates his goal with Zheng Zhi during their AFC Champions League Group G football match against Yokohama F.Marinos at the Yokohama Internatio­nal stadium in Yokohama. — AFP photo

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