The 'Drake Curse' has continued to strike sporting teams around the world, leading Serie A side AS Roma to reveal their sarcastic plan to stop it in its tracks.
Arsenal were recently caught out by the curse against Everton at Goodison Park and Paris Saint Germain have also come unstuck by it recently.
The urban myth of the 'Drake Curse' suggests that any players or teams that become linked with Canadian rapper, either through building a friendship or Drake becoming involved with the team, will suffer misfortunes ranging from losing their next game to the even the end f their career.
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Arsenal were struck down after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was photographed with Drake, gifting the rapper an Arsenal shirt.
PSG then suffered their heaviest defeat since 2000 against Lille this weekend after defender Layvin Kurzawa posed for a photo with him.
With the 'Drake Curse' now appearing to be firmly embedded on this side of the Atlantic the AS Roma English language twitter account took the unusual step of tweeting to say their players would be 'banned from taking photos with Drake until the end of the season'.
The tweet, presumably meant in jest, struck a chord with fans of numeroud clubs around the world who have been struck down by the curse, including fans of Arsenal.
Some described it as a wise choice, with others even asking Arsenal to do the same despite already haveing been hit by the curse.
Others said they 'wish Arsenal did this' and congratulated the admin of the Roma twitter account for making the choice and one or two even suggesting that Drake would approve of their decision.
You can see some of the best Arsenal fan reactions below.
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