“Got Work to Do”: Lakers LeBron James Hilariously Reacts to His Doppelganger at FIFA Soccer World Cup
LeBron James of the LA Lakers is among the athletes that will be watching the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. LeBron James, an 18-time All-Star, has missed the Lakers’ last five games due to a groin ailment. However, several NBA supporters claimed to have seen James playing for Cameroon at the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup. James was informed that he plays for the African team beside his exact twin, and he couldn’t help but giggle. He also said that Bryan Mbeumo, a Cameroon player competing in the event, maybe his double.
A soccer player from Cameroon Bryan Mbeumo resembles James almost exactly in a still from a recent match between Switzerland and Cameroon. This resulted in followers having fun and the photograph becoming popular on Twitter.
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Bryan Mbeumo looks just like LeBron James
so this why LeBron been out the last 5 games pic.twitter.com/WZaVWMgqOz
— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) November 24, 2022
“I got work to do in other places too,” LeBron James reacted to the viral picture.
Bryan Mbuemo is also not a coward. He is presently a Premier League player for Brentford. They seem different. It is just the beard. Whatever the case, it’s funny. Cameroon ultimately fell to Switzerland in their opening match in Qatar by a solitary goal. They were placed in an extremely difficult group that also included Serbia and Brazil.
LeBron found his doppelgänger in Cameroon’s Bryan Mbeumo at the World Cup 💀
(h/t @LakeShowYo) pic.twitter.com/V9gCo9YLHG
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 24, 2022
The primary similarity between Mbeumo and James was their facial hair, and the latter even admitted it by reposting the trending tweet on his Instagram Stories. Putting jokes aside, LeBron James reportedly plans to suit up for the Lakers against the San Antonio Spurs on Friday. The initial information was provided by NBA sideline reporter Chris Haynes during Tuesday night’s 115-105 loss to the Phoenix Suns by the Los Angeles Lakers.
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