​The luckiest man in football, or the unluckiest? You'd forgive Manchester City and Belgium defender Jason Denayer for being a bit shaken over the last couple of weeks, with trouble seeming to follow him wherever he goes.





The City man is currently playing on loan at Galatasaray, who were playing Gençlerbirliği in Ankara on the same day that a blast killed over 30 people just over a week ago. Back with the team in Istanbul a week later, another bomb killed multiple people in the city, causing the cancellation of Sunday's game against Fenerbahce.





Denayer left his club squad to join up with his national team after the cancelled game, arriving in Brussels at the start of the week before the city was stunned by multiple blasts which left dozens dead.

İntihar saldırısında Brüksel'de olan Denayer, 10 gün içinde 3. kez benzer bir olayı yakından hissetmek zorunda kaldı. [Skorer] — Buzz Spor (@buzzspor) March 22, 2016

Denayer wasn't the only footballer affected by the attacks, with Norwich confirming on Tuesday that striker Dieumerci Mbokani was actually at Zaventem Airport in Brussels at the time of the attacks, describing him as 'unharmed but shaken'.

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