Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo proclaimed his faith boldly after scoring in the Reds’ title-clinching 5-1 victory over Tottenham, securing the club’s 20th English top-flight crown.
The Dutch star removed his jersey to reveal an undershirt reading “I belong to Jesus,” a gesture inspired by Brazilian legend Kaká’s iconic 2007 celebration. Gakpo received a yellow card for the shirt removal but faced only a formal reminder from the FA about rules on religious messages.
Gakpo’s unashamed declaration exemplifies Romans 1:16, boldly owning allegiance to Christ in victory, inspiring believers to publicly honor Jesus without fear (Matthew 10:32).





