MAYA JAMA showed her support for boyfriend Ruben Dias during Manchester City’s win over Nottingham Forest.
Rayan Cherki netted in the 83rd minute to earn the Cityzens a hard-earned three points at the City Ground.
But it was one of the faces in the away crowd that caused the biggest stir during the Premier League fixture.
Love Island host and radio DJ Maya, 31, shared a post on Instagram among the travelling fans.
The post was a picture of the pitch of the East Midlands stadium as fans celebrated the winning goal.
She wrote: “Haha was a whole different experience being in the crowd at an away game.”
Maya would have been keeping her eyes on Dias, 28, who she has been dating after meeting at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Manchester last year.
It could have been an awkward evening for the two as City almost threw away the win due to a brave Forest performance.
Dias also walked the line as he was spoken to by the referee after giving away a foul when already on a yellow card.
Maya’s appearance in the away end caught the attention of fans on social media.
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One posted: “Maya Jama in the away end, of course.”
A second commented: “Dias has the best support.”
A third commented: “Oh she’s one of us now.”
The Portuguese defender had previously dated Love Island contestant Arabella Chi.
Maya is set for a busy 2026 as she prepares for the Love Island: All Stars series in South Africa.
The couple spent a lovely Christmas together and took a trip to Disneyland Paris.
They even shared one picture of themselves having an Xmas kiss.
The couple have also spent some time in Italy together, sharing their first ever picture together on a yacht on the Amalfi Coast
The win for Man City temporarily put them top of the Premier League ahead of rivals Arsenal.
At full time Dias could be seen blowing a kiss to the away stand where Maya was positioned.
However, the Gunners climbed back above the Cityzens with their own 2-1 win over Brighton at the Emirates.
Dias and co will be hoping to continue their eight-game winning streak in all competitions to keep the pressure on Mikel Arteta‘s side.











