Toheeb Jimoh holds silver trophy aloft with Richmond FC crest behind him and golden light on his face

Ted Lasso Star Demands Revenge Arc

At a Glance

  • Toheeb Jimoh wants Ted Lasso to “win a trophy” in season 4
  • The actor joked about a funeral for his own character before revealing his real hope
  • Jimoh likely won’t return for the new season and is enjoying watching as a fan
  • Why it matters: After a two-year hiatus, the beloved series faces pressure to deliver a fresh direction

Toheeb Jimoh is ready for Ted Lasso to stop losing. Speaking on the red carpet for the January 8 premiere of HBO’s Industry, the 28-year-old actor told News Of Losangeles he wants the upcoming fourth season to hand Coach Lasso a championship-and a brand-new attitude.

Jimoh’s Season 4 Wish List

Jimoh, who played AFC Richmond winger Sam Obisanya, opened with a dark joke: “My dream to see happen? A funeral for Sam. Wouldn’t that be hilarious? I’m joking, I’m joking, I’m joking, I’m joking. I take it back, I take it back, I take it back.”

He then shifted to his genuine hope for the storyline:

  • Ted finally wins silverware. “He’s like, ‘It’s not about the wins and losses.’ I’m like, ‘Win. Win a trophy, bro. Win a trophy.'”
  • A revenge arc. “Can you imagine his entire philosophy changes? Great, we’ll get like three more seasons. I’m down for that.”
Toheeb Jimoh as Sam Obisanya stands at AFC Richmond pitch with tiny coffin and chalkboard showing I take it back

Return Status Still Murky

After season 3’s dramatic 2023 finale, Apple TV+ waited until March 2025 to green-light season 4. While Jason Sudeikis will reprise the title role, Jimoh appears to be on the sidelines. “I know nothing about it at all,” he said, adding that he is “excited to get more info about it when everybody else gets more info… I actually get to be an audience member for this one.”

Confirmed Returning Cast

Character Actor
Ted Lasso Jason Sudeikis
Roy Kent Brett Goldstein
Rebecca Welton Hannah Waddingham
Keeley Jones Juno Temple
Leslie Higgins Jeremy Swift
Coach Beard Brendan Hunt

Jimoh’s name is absent from the list, reinforcing his likely exit.

From Richmond to Wall Street

While fans wait for more Ted Lasso news, Jimoh is front-and-center in Industry. The financial thriller’s season 4 debuted January 11 on HBO and HBO Max, placing Jimoh in a new high-stakes world far from the football pitch.

Key Takeaways

  • Ted Lasso season 4 is officially happening, but Sam Obisanya probably won’t lace up his boots again
  • Jimoh wants the writers to pivot Lasso from lovable loser to ruthless winner
  • The actor is savoring the rare chance to watch a former show purely as a viewer
  • All prior Ted Lasso episodes remain on Apple TV+ for catch-up viewing

Author

  • I’m a dedicated journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com—your trusted destination for the latest news, insights, and stories from Los Angeles and beyond.

    Hi, I’m Ethan R. Coleman, a journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com. With over seven years of digital media experience, I cover breaking news, local culture, community affairs, and impactful events, delivering accurate, unbiased, and timely stories that inform and engage Los Angeles readers.”

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