Ronnie Foden, the son of Phil Foden, became well-known when Man City won the Treble, and in only two days, he has amassed over two million Instagram followers.
Following their victories in the Premier League and FA Cup, Pep Guardiola’s team accomplished the unprecedented feat earlier this month after defeating Inter Milan in the Champions League final.
Ronnie was carried onto the field by his father to partake in the celebration as City raised the Champions League trophy, and the two posed for photos alongside Phil’s partner Rebecca Cooke.
Erling Haaland, a prolific scorer, was also spotted smiling with Ronnie on the field, and the two even shared a selfie in the locker room.
In Mykonos, Ronnie Foden was spotted hanging out with his father Phil as they went fishing.
After becoming well-known online, Ronnie Foden created an Instagram account, and in just two days, he attracted 2.1 million followers.
On the Greek island, Foden and his son Ronnie are currently on vacation with relatives.
Fans joked that he was everywhere that night as a result, and now that the four-year-old has opened an Instagram account, they seem to be infatuated with him.
Despite only posting two posts so far, Ronnie has already gathered 2.1 million followers in the first two days.
Both photos—one of him being carried into the tunnel on his father’s shoulders and the other of him posing for a photo with Sergio Aguero, a City and Phil icon—are from that infamous night in Istanbul.
Additionally, he shared a story about his trip to Mykonos, Greece, with his parents.
In the narrative, Ronnie becomes the lead role.
Following Man City’s Triple Crown victory, Phil Foden celebrated with his son Ronnie on the field.
Along with Erling Haaland, 4-year-old Ronnie was seen celebrating City’s Triple Win.
After the Istanbul final, Ronnie and Haaland snapped a photo of themselves together in the locker room.
Ronnie still needs to catch up to his father, who currently has 8.6 million followers, but he is making good progress in that direction.
With his face appearing in memes on Tiktok and Twitter, Ronnie has become as a viral star.
The videos of Ronnie’s images on classroom walls from Mexico and South America were even stranger.
His new fan base on the other side of the globe has given him the moniker “El Wey,” which is another name for “The Dude.”
Four days after the victory, City continued to celebrate, and Jack Grealish didn’t even change out of his uniform as the team celebrated on a rooftop.
Ronnie, who goes by the online monikers “El Wey” or “The Dude,” has appeared in memes on TikTok and Twitter.
On Sunday, several players thought they had not partied enough and took a private aircraft to Ibiza to celebrate in a private location in Ushuaia, a popular destination for DJ performances.
They afterwards traveled back to England, where thousands of their supporters witnessed an open-top bus procession through Manchester on Monday.
As City’s players were introduced on stage and walked onto the bus, he was seen being carried by his father.
Ronnie posted on his Instagram story a picture of him swimming while his dad lay on a Lilo
He has posted about going on a fishing trip with his dad while on holiday in Mykonos, Greece
Jack Grealish was at the center of all the fun on the City’s jubilant open-top bus parade
Ronnie was also the star of the show in Manchester and was seen being carried by his dad on stage before the open-top bus parade