At the World Athletics Championships, Oblique Seville barely scraped into the men’s 100m final after finishing fourth in his semifinal. Watching from afar, Noah Lyles didn’t hold back, saying, “That man was panicking in the back, but he’s a gamer. Hopefully, he’ll get it back for the final.” A mix of motivation and subtle shade, but it backfired spectacularly. In the final, Seville silenced every doubt, storming to gold with a blistering 9.77s. It was a statement sprint from the Jamaican star, but was it fueled by Lyles’ words?
Noah Lyles seems to be grasping at straws against the Jamaicans. First it was Kishane Thompson, and now it’s Oblique Seville. Lately, his comments appear to be backfiring. During a recent sit-down with ‘Bodega Track’, Seville had a candid conversation about his

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