Mamadou Ndiaye Turned Manchester City’s Footballers Into Lilliputians

Mamadou Ndiaye is a very tall basketball player, standing at 7 feet and 6 inches (2.29 meters). He recently visited Manchester City’s football team.

When he met Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, Haaland looked much smaller than usual. Haaland is a tall football player, but next to Ndiaye, he appeared quite short.

Other Manchester City players, like goalkeeper Ederson and midfielder Bernardo Silva, also took photos with Mamadou Ndiaye. They also looked much smaller when standing next to him.

Fans on social media had a lot of fun with these photos. Some people joked that Ndiaye made Haaland look like the famous footballer Messi. Others said that Haaland looked like he was only 5 feet and 8 inches tall.

Mamadou Ndiaye is from Senegal, and he is known for his incredible height. In one of the photos, he appeared as tall as an old telephone box, which is traditionally 8 feet and 3 inches tall.

Ndiaye met the Manchester City team after they won a football match. He shared the photos on social media and thanked the team for the visit.

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This visit was a fun and light-hearted moment for the athletes as well as fans. This visit demonstrated how sports can bring people from different backgrounds (and heights too) together.

Manchester City recently won a football match against Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League. They have been doing well in both the Premier League and the Champions League this season.

However, the victory came with a cost. Bernardo Silva, one of Manchester City’s star players, got injured during the match and had to leave the field. He will be out of action for a few weeks due to his injury.

Injuries have been a challenge for Manchester City this season, with several key players like Mateo Kovacic, Jack Grealish, John Stones, and Kevin de Bruyne also dealing with injuries.

However Mamadou Ndiaye’s visit has added some fun and humor to the world of sports. Some of the fans and netizens are posting on social media that their sports can bring joy and laughter even in the midst of tough competitions and injuries.

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