The 24-year-old tuned in as Jurgen Klopp’s side
were victors at the Emirates before going on to
triumph himself in thrilling style
South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk, who broke Michael
Johnson's 17-year-old 400m world record to win Olympic
gold at Rio 2016, prepared for his amazing race by watching Liverpool’s 4-3 win over Arsenal.
The Reds supporter clocked an incredible time of 43.03
seconds, 0.15 quicker than the previous best recorded in
1999.
And before he could achieve his success, van Niekerk tuned
into Liverpool’s thrilling Premier League triumph over
Arsenal.
"I was losing my mind because it was quite a tight match,"
he said.
"I was so excited that we got the win over Arsenal. And my
brother's an Arsenal fan.
“Now I've got the world record and Liverpool beat Arsenal.
I've got a lot to brag about."
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