After England’s 6-2 victory over Iran, fans cheered at the Qatar World Cup stadium. Bukayo Saka’s stunning 22-year-old girlfriend Tolami Benson came out to support the football player and then dashed to join in the team’s celebration following their incredible win. The two have reportedly been dating since late 2020, but they have kept their romance under wraps until recently.
Last year, Benson posted an Instagram photo of herself with a mask on, sparking relationship rumors between the Arsenal player and her. Tolami also posted a photo of herself online before the game, wearing the blue and white England jersey. After that, she seemed really pumped up as she snagged a seat next to Saka’s brother—the two of them were wearing identical England shirts—to cheer on the team.
After they posted separate photos of themselves on a Dubai yacht in February, fans discovered their romance. Neither partner even follows the other on social media, and they certainly don’t post any photos of the two of them together. Benson, on the other hand, showed her support for her boyfriend’s Premier League team, the Gunners, by posting frequent Instagram photos of herself wearing Gunners gear.
A year separates the lovely woman’s birthdate of December 3, 2000, from that of her beau Saka, who came into this world on September 5, 2001. She is a positive and dependable person, according to her zodiac sign, Sagittarius. Nothing is known about Tolami’s personal life or her job since she seems to be a private person.
After England’s World Cup victory over Iran today, fans lavished praise on winger Saka. In their first match in Qatar, the squad defeated Iran 6-2. Saka scored twice, in the 43rd and 62nd minutes. After his best performance while wearing the England jersey so far, Saka has received the lion’s share of the admiration from the fans today. In 2020, the winger became famous all over the globe after being named the game’s most valuable player in a group stage match against the Czech Republic. In England’s last match against Italy, he was also selected to take the team’s fifth penalty.
He became the first Arsenal player to ever win the England player of the year award in September, for the 2021–2022, season. A lot of people saw Saka’s success as’redemption’ for the racist abuse he and the other players endured online after England lost the 2021 European Championships final to Italy because he missed a penalty.