A celebration that is just as unforgettable is the cherry on top of a successful goal in football. When they score a goal, many of the most famous players in football are known for executing a series of signature actions that have become synonymous with them over the course of their careers.
Whether it was Alan Shearer raising one arm in the air. Peter Crouch’s Robot, or Tim Cahill having a struggle with an unlucky corner flag, or Lionel Messi’s legendary shirt celebration at Bernabeu.
A celebration that is just as unforgettable is the cherry on top of a successful goal in football. When they score a goal, many of the most famous players in football are known for executing a series of signature actions that have become synonymous with them over the course of their careers.
Whether it was Alan Shearer raising one arm in the air. Peter Crouch’s Robot, or Tim Cahill having a struggle with an unlucky corner flag, or Lionel Messi’s legendary shirt celebration at Bernabeu.
There have been many memorable moments in soccer throughout the years. These celebrations are ingrained in the memories of football supporters located all around the world.
The celebration that takes place when a goal is scored is something that the supporters excitedly await seeing. Without further ado.
Let’s take a look at five of the most memorable celebrations in football:
1. Lionel Messi vs Real Madrid(Shirt Celebration)
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi has scored 26 goals against Real Madrid in competitive games. Making him the all-time El Clasico leading scorer.
To be sure, each of Messi’s goals has been a reason for celebration, and he has honed his tactics over time as a result of gaining an intimate knowledge of the animosity between the Catalan club and its perennial opponents.
As a result of the circumstances surrounding his shirt celebration at Santiago Bernabeu in 2017. It has become one of his most iconic moments.
2. Eric Cantona Vs Sunderland(“Au contraire le Anglais press”)
After receiving criticism in the press for recent unsatisfactory performances. Cantona responded in his next game by picking up the ball just inside the Sunderland half, twisting and turning his way past a couple of befuddled defenders.
Driving deep into the Black Cat’s half, playing a cheeky one-two with Brian “Choccy” McClair, and then placing a nonchalant chip over the stranded goalkeeper. This was Cantona’s response to the criticism he received After that, he simply stood there with a blank expression on his face as if to say, “Au contraire le Anglais press.”
3. Cristiano Ronaldo Vs Atletico Madrid(#’Cojones‘)
Many have failed to distract Cristiano Ronaldo. Diego Simeone is Spain’s most passionate and fiery footballer, say fans. Simeone celebrates enthusiastically after his side wins. Atletico beat Juventus in the Champions League Round of 16 thanks to two late goals.
Los Rojiblancos have had considerable success under Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone. He’s one of those the Portuguese have attempted to make miserable several times. Argentines regularly lose.
Maybe ‘El Cholo‘ disregarded the moral ethics instruction “you receive what you give.” Ronaldo walked out for Juventus’ second leg against Atletico with one goal in mind to take revenge on Atletico.
The forward scored a hat-trick. He eliminated Los Rojiblancos. When the final whistle blew, he executed two epic pelvic thrusts with his hands on his ‘Cojones.’ Never irritate Ronaldo again.
Ronaldo’s Wanda Metropolitano fans were nasty as predicted. Simeone put his hands around his balls in ecstasy and shouted.
4. ‘Aguerooooooo’ Vs QPR(Last Minute goal)
Sergio Aguero is most known for his goal-scoring achievements in England during his first season there. On the last day of the 2011-12 Premier League season, he scored the game-winning goal for Manchester City against Queens Park Rangers. This goal is what Sergio Aguero is best known for.
After Aguero scored a game-winning goal in the 94th minute in Cottonopolis, City brought the championship back to their home turf.
And he celebrated in a manner befitting the significance of the goal by wheeling off after removing his shirt and doing so as the entirety of Etihad Stadium was unable to believe what they had just seen on the field of play.
5. Mario Balotelli Vs Manchester United(‘Why Always Me?’)
After scoring a goal for Manchester City in their match against Manchester United in October 2011. The controversial Italian player Mario Balotelli of Manchester City exclaimed, “WHY ALWAYS ME?” Possible reactions included “Because the day before the game you set fire to your house and fired off a firecracker in your bathroom.”
You previously admitted that you were “simply having a look around” when you drove inside a women’s jail in Italy.
As a “prank,” you attacked a member of a young team by throwing darts at them. Nevertheless, one has to applaud the man’s boldness for having the shirt printed up in the first place.
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