Ex-Premier League star ‘hospitalised woman with penis that went halfway down his leg’ | Football | Sport
A former Premier League forward is claimed to have hospitalised a woman during sex because his penis was too big. The player turned out for Watford during the 2015/16 season, moving to Vicarage Road on loan from Cagliari. He only made four appearances for the Hornets without scoring a single goal.
The striker played more than 100 times for Cagliari and also spent time at Roma, failing to score in 12 games for the Italian giants. He is a former international, winning 16 caps for Colombia between 2010 and 2016. Now aged 35, he once gained a cult following among FIFA players due to his impressive speed rating on the game.
The player in question is Victor Ibarbo, who stunned Watford team-mate Allan Nyom when they hit the showers for the first time.
Speaking on the El After podcast, Nyom said: “The first time I saw Ibarbo in the shower, honestly I’d never seen anything like that in the shower. No, no, honestly, in my life. I’d never seen anything like that in my life.
“It wasn’t even normal, it wasn’t normal about this man but everyone knows that. If you talk about him in Italy or anywhere, everyone talks to you about the same thing. Yeah, that wasn’t even normal.
“He was also a tall guy, about 1.90 metres tall, and honestly it reached more than halfway down his leg. I saw it and thought: ‘What is this?’. But anyway, that’s it.
“I also remember a woman who worked at the club, and one time she came to me and said: ‘Excuse me, Allan, is it true about Ibarbo? Because they’ve been telling me about what’s wrong with his leg and everyone in the office is scared’.”
Nyom also claimed that one poor woman needed medical treatment after having relations with Ibarbo, adding: “On one occasion, he took a woman to hospital after a night out. For real.”
Ibarbo has never commented on the claims about his penis size and remains best known for his blistering pace on the football pitch.
He struggled to make it in the Premier League, though, and even played for Watford’s youth team in a bid to get used to the English game.
Harry Kewell, who coached the Hornets’ under-21 side at the time, said: “Victor is a raw player and some of the things he does are mind-blowing. It is great to see and he can certainly play.
“I don’t want him playing for me, though, because he wants to be playing in the first team. But when he does play for us he knows he needs to do the work.”
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