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Bartosz Kapustka: Poland international, one-time wonderkid and now rapper.

The winger, on loan from Leicester City at sister club OH Leuven, has shown his skills with the mike in a one-minute rap for Polish YouTube channel Foot Truck.

Kapustka revealed that he used to write raps as a youngster and was given a chance to live out his dream with the help of Polish musician OSTR, who has seven number one albums in his homeland and who produced the track, titled ‘My Film’, for the 22-year-old wide-man.

“I'm doing my own, I have control, I terrorise the defense. I will come back with a redoubled strength, like Fernando Torres,” reads one of the lyrics.

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This is not the start of a career change though.

Kapustka’s dad, Kazimierz, told Krakow newspaper Gazeta Krakowska: “I knew he liked music and listened to it a lot, but I did not think that he would decide to sing himself. As a child, he did not show musical abilities, he concentrated mainly on playing football.

“I would not go so far (to say Kapustka will pursue a music career). Bartek is first and foremost a footballer, and this is what I think as a playful admission on his part to critics and those who prematurely wrote him off.”

Kapustka has scored three goals in 18 appearances for OH Leuven this season, the Belgian second-tier club recently sacking Nigel Pearson.

With two games left of the regular season, Leuven are certain to finish in the relegation play-off zone and will compete with three other sides for survival in a round-robin tournament starting next month.