Saturday, 8 June 2019

Mysterious Black Man and Woman Revealed In Champions League Final - Will The Popes Die?


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I was watching this unfold in amazement over the last month and a half. I didn’t want to say anything until the final was over.

Sit back and read this. The universe used the Champions League to send a message.

NOTE: the buildup is necessary so keep reading until the end and watch the videos.

PART 1

The Champions League final was between two English teams.

One was Tottenham Hotspur and the other Liverpool.

First of all Liverpool.

The following phenomenon has been reported for a while now. Whenever Liverpool win the Champions League (or its equivalent) a Pope dies. When Liverpool made it to the Champions League final in 2018 the British newspapers began reporting this coincidence. Memes were all over the place about it.



“Fortunately” for the Pope Liverpool lost in the final in 2018 to Spain’s Real Madrid. In the second half of that game at the 60th minute Gareth Bale comes on. Those who haven’t read my post previously mentioning Gareth Bale, he plays for Wales too and (in my opinion) Wales represents the Red Dragon in Revelation chapter 12.

Gareth Bale with the Welsh Flag



In 2018 when Bale came on the score is tied at 1-1. He then goes on to score two amazing goals and “saves the Popes skin.” The Red Dragon (Wales/Bale figuratively speaking) and the ram/lamb (Pope -see my post “Pope is a Devil”) are on the same side. Is that a coincidence? 

There are two Popes alive. If the phenomenon is true will one or both Popes die?

Bale's 2 goals are at this link https://youtu.be/rtFGpfrdlMI?t=52

Liverpool made it to the Champions League final AGAIN in 2019.

But wait!!! Here is another twist.

Tottenham Hotspur.

PART 2

Tottenham, also known as “Spurs” for short, made it to their first ever Champions League final. Their last two qualifying phases have been nothing short of astonishing. They were the underdogs to win against Manchester City but in a gripping turn of events, in the last final minutes Manchester City scored and celebrated as there was no time for Spurs to attack again and score… BUT after Manchester City’s emotional celebration, the goal was reviewed. The verdict was that the goal was disallowed. This shocked all in the stadium. As the final whistle blew Spurs celebrated to reach the semi final.

(Stay with me here. This is all going somewhere) 

This is where the cock crowed for the first time.


The final combined score was 4-4 with Spurs going through on the away goals rule.

I said in a Facebook post 2 weeks before that game took place on the 17th April that I kept on seeing the number 44 which turned out to be the final score.



Before I continue, I must say that football (soccer) is the biggest religion in the world.

Spurs reached the semi-final. This means they had to play 2 games against Ajax. The first game at Spurs, Ajax won 0-1. In the second game at Ajax home ground Ajax scored twice giving them a combined total of 3-0 in the first half of the game. It looked like Spurs were not only going to be out of the competition but also humiliated as they found it hard to play against Ajax.

The second half looked like it was going to be a hard struggle for Spurs. They eventually did the emotionally impossible by Lucas Moura scoring 3 goals. This meant Spurs made it to the final on the away goals rule.

This is where the cock crowed the second time.

The commentator at the end of this clip says:

“Tottenham Hotspur have come to the Netherlands and reached the Promise Land.”


Former professional footballers who are now TV presenters react to the final goal.



This is where things began to be revealed to me.

PART 3

The Catholic Notre Dame Cathedral fire in France burned on the 15th – 16th April. Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur played a day after on the 17th April. So that's 15th 16th 17th.

All this took place at Easter time.

When I watched the news and some videos on youtube, they were making a big deal about the cock/rooster on the cathedral falling. I thought to myself, 

“What’s the big deal? The cathedral is burning... why make a big deal about the cockerel/rooster falling?”

Then it hit me. I said to myself, 

“Oh no not again!”

I looked at both Manchester City’s and Spur’s logos. Guess what is on the Spurs logo?

A cockerel.



The ending of the video said,

"When everything changes remember what you stand for."

That is an important statement for what is going to happen in the world.

Be honest… what are the chances of the cathedral being on fire, the cockerel falls and the underdog team, Spurs, winning to go to the semi final with a cockerel as their logo the very next day?

So what?

 Read on.

When Spurs beat Manchester City, this is where the cock crowed the first time.

REMEMBER THIS HAPPENED AT EASTER. Keep the Easter story in your mind.

In the Easter story it said,

 “And Jesus saith unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this day, even in this night, before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice (3 times).”

Then Spurs play Ajax. From going 0-1 down at home to then going to Ajax’s ground they find themselves 3-0 down in the first half on aggregate.

Remember the Easter story, 

“before the cock crows twice you will deny me three times.”

 What I didn’t know at the time is Ajax has a Jewish following. And what everyone who follows the English Premier League knows is that Spurs is the club that has the biggest Jewish following.

So after Ajax denied the other Jewish side 3 times (3 goals), Spurs came back to score 3 times, and the third goal was “right at the death” making Spurs reach the final. The 3 Spurs goal represents the Easter story from being dead and buried then 3 days later (3 goals later) rising from the dead. Note that the score could have been anything 5-1, 4-2, 1-0 etc.

The cock crows the second and final time.

The story gets a new twist!

PART 4

The name of the Spurs manager is called 

Mauricio Pochettino


The name Mauricio (from https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/mauricio/ ) means “dark skinned” “a Moor.”

The name Pochettino (from https://www.wordnik.com/words/pochettino ) means “a very little.”


So the name Mauricio Pochettino means 

“a very little dark skinned person (a Moor).”

The Spurs player who got all 3 goals against Ajax is called 

Lucas Moura. 

He’s darker skinned than most in the team and he is little at 5 ft 6 (173 cm).


The name Lucas (from ancestry.com) means “shining” “bright.”

The name Moura (from https://forebears.io/surnames/moura ) means “feminine version of “Moor.”

What is a Moor? A dark skinned person.

So you have the manager of Spurs with a dark skinned person (Moor) in his name and also the scorer who is darker skinned with the name Moor related to his name. Coincidence? Keep reading.

The Easter connection goes even further. I went to Lucas Moura’s twitter page and this is what it says

“Jesus is the way, and the truth, and the life.”


Liverpool and Spurs played in Europe’s Champions League final.

Just three days earlier Chelsea and Arsenal played in the Europa League final. (The Europa League is another European tournament but is the lesser of the two in status as the Champions League is the highest club team tournament in Europe.)

Out of curiosity I checked what the winning team Chelsea’s managers name meant.

His name is 

Maurizio Sarri


Online it says:

Maurizio is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Roman name Mauritius. Mauritius is a derivative of Maurus, meaning dark-skinned, Moorish.”

Sarri. The name Sarri is a female name. The Hebrew meaning of Sarri is: Princess.”

The Chelsea managers name means a dark skinned princess. You can see the name Moor shows up again, just like in the Champions League final in the Tottenham managers name meaning “a little dark skinned person.” Coincidence?

Does Mauricio Pochettino look like a very little black man or Maurizio Sarri look like a black princess?


So what is the message the universe is saying for this point in history through these managers?

PART 5

As both finals were in Europe, what is on Europe’s flag? 12 stars.



The name Europe comes from a black princess called Europa.

So put this together and you got

A crown of 12 stars on top of the head of…
a black princess (Maurizio Sarri) who gives birth to…
a little black man (Mauricio Pochettino).

The following is what the ancient text says.

Revelation 12
And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of TWELVE STARS:
And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered...
And she brought forth a MAN CHILD, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to his throne.

This woman called Europa was ready to give birth to a little man (man child) who gets taken up to God. There are people who believe this “man child” is who Lucas Moura believes in.



There are two other managers’ names that I haven’t mentioned who were both in the Europa League final and Champions League final.

PART 6

Arsenal’s manager 

Unai Emery


Unai (from http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/boy/unai ) means "the good shepherd."

Emery (from https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/emery/ ) means: “Brave, powerful, ruler.” 


So that’s a good shepherd who is a brave, powerful ruler.

I ran “the good shepherd” in a search engine and this came up.

John 10:11
"I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep."

That’s brave.

The final manager name is Liverpool's 

Jürgen Norbert Klopp


Jürgen (from https://www.babycenter.com/baby-names-jurgen-529905.htm ) means “farmer”

Norbert (from https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/norbert/ ) means:  “Shining from the north”

 Klopp “is a German surname, from Middle Low German klopper 'clapper', 'bobbin', 'hammer.”


So that means, the farmer, the shining one from the north (heaven) uses the hammer.

All I have done throughout this post is just say what I see.


While Tottenham’s manager and Lucas Moura represent “the shining bright little black man,” who was taken up to heaven, then, this same individual through Liverpool’s manager, the farmer, the shining one, hammers justice from the north (heaven). A farmer also reaps a harvest. I recently posted about Theresa May’s name meaning the harvest (Theresa) which began from the month of May.

The four names of the managers of Tottenham, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal are showing us what is happening in our world that’s why they all ended up in the 2 finals.

PART 7

After Liverpool won the Champions League trophy I saw the Liverpool goal keeper display a t-shirt with a cross = heart.


His name is Alisson Ramses Becker

Alissons ( from https://ohbabynames.com/all-baby-names/alisson/ )  name means “noble and kind.”

Ramses (from https://nameberry.com/babyname/Ramses ) means “son of God.”

Becker (from https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=becker ) means “baker of bread or bricks and tiles.”

So that would mean a noble and kind son of God who can make food or create bricks and tiles to build homes.


It made me wonder why both Moura and Alisson both mentioned Jesus so I decided to look on youtube. I watched this video.


I am only saying what I saw. Look at the promo for the Champions League final for yourself below. Even they have used pictures that flash up that are related to God and Jesus.

The promo mentions “resurrection” “miracles” “divine intervention” and “tearing down our demons.”

At the very end of the video, they have even used the Last Supper. I can’t make this stuff up! It’s all there.

The very last word of the advert is “More.” It could have been any word but it sounds just like the name I mentioned earlier “Moor” which means a dark skinned person. What are the chances of that happening?




The Last Supper in the Champions League Final video promo screen capture



After seeing all of this unfold I decided to see what is the point of all of this symbolism and the theme of Jesus Christ. Things are happening around the world so change has to happen.

I had a look in the Bible and came across this verse.

John 3:16 
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

So it’s about God sending his son from somewhere in the universe; and those who believe in him becomes immortal at some point, and never dies? Is it that simple? Just believe? That's what it says.

When the mainstream media won’t tell us the truth then the universe will give us signs to work out what we need to see.

I’ll leave the final word with the winning Champions League manager. Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp. Read the subtitles on the video.



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