Thomas Partey’s Cryptic Social Media Post Sparks Reactions After England Draw

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  • Thomas Partey shared an image on Snapchat with Ycee’s song Only God after Ghana’s draw against England
  • The post came after Djed Spence appeared to avoid shaking hands with the midfielder before the match
  • Many fans suggested that Partey’s post could be a subtle reaction to the controversy at the World Cup

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Thomas Partey has become the subject of fresh discussion on social media after sharing a cryptic Snapchat post following Ghana's draw against England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey's Snapchat message draws attention after the snub from England's Djed Spence. Image credit: Derek Caeser, Ghana Football Association
Source: Instagram

The Black Stars midfielder uploaded an image of the Joker character to his Snapchat story shortly after the final whistle.

Accompanying the image was Ycee's song Only God, a track that immediately caught the attention of fans who came across the post.

The update arrived just hours after Ghana secured a valuable point against England in one of the most talked-about matches of the tournament so far.

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Thomas Partey's post follows Spence controversy

Before kick-off, a moment involving England defender Djed Spence and Thomas Partey generated widespread discussion online.

During the pre-match greetings between players, the English right-back appeared to avoid shaking hands with the Ghana midfielder.

Videos of the incident quickly circulated across social media, with football fans debating what exactly happened during the exchange.

Neither Spence nor Partey publicly addressed the incident after the match, with the moment dominating discussions throughout the game and after the final whistle.

As a result, many fans quickly connected the Ghana veteran's Snapchat post to the controversy because of the timing of the update.

Check out the X post of Thomas Partey's cryptic message after the Djed Spence incident below:

Thomas Partey's Snapchat post draws online attention

The Snapchat story itself was simple but striking.

The image featured the Joker, one of the most recognisable fictional characters in popular culture.

Partey did not include any lengthy message or explanation alongside the post.

Instead, the midfielder allowed the image and Ycee's Only God song to carry the message.

Many supporters pointed to the timing of the upload and suggested it could be a subtle response to the events that unfolded before the match.

However, Partey has not explained the meaning behind the post.

Thomas Partey's performance shines against England draw

Away from social media, Thomas Partey delivered a crucial performance for Ghana against England in their World Cup clash.

The experienced midfielder helped the Black Stars remain organised in the centre of the pitch as they frustrated one of the tournament favourites.

While the match itself ended goalless, discussions continued long after the final whistle. Alongside the result and the pre-match handshake controversy, Thomas Partey's Joker post has become one of the biggest talking points from Ghana's encounter with England.

Ghanaians slam England defender Djed Spence on social media after snubbing Thomas Partey before their World Cup clash. Image credit: Justin Setterfield, Buda Mendes
Source: Getty Images

Ghanaians roast Djed Spence after Partey snub

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaians had criticised Djed Spence after he decided to refuse a handshake with Thomas Partey during the Black Stars' World Cup game against England.

In the aftermath of the game, comments on the right-back's Instagram and TikTok pages were swift and unsparing, with many Ghanaian football fans delivering scathing criticism of the Englishman.

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