Dalot produces four different goal celebrations for his first Man Utd Prem goal
Manchester United full-back Diogo Dalot finally got off the mark in the Premier League on Sunday evening – and he produced four different goal celebrations.
Dalot netted United's second as they cruised past Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. Antony, who scored United's first, dipped in and out of the Forest midfield, before weighing a perfect pass to Dalot, who slotted past Keylor Navas.
And Dalot could barely contain his excitement, as he first pretend to drink, then he checked his pulse, pointed to the crowd, and he finally shook hands with the Brazilian to finish his little performance.
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One fan joked: "When you score in FIFA and start mashing the celebration buttons!"
"All dope ones though.. he knows he doesn’t score that much so he’ll take the chance to do all of them when he can," a second added. While a third tweeted: "He doesn't know when he'll score next!"
"Tbh, that goal deserved four celebrations and more," a fifth added. And another joked: "Diogo Dalot capitalising on a rare goal to share the eight celebrations he’s been working on!"
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Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Dalot said: "We were calm inside the dressing room. Players get injured, this is football, but everybody is ready and we showed that today.
"It was special [to score his first Premier League goal], and it was an important moment too – at 2-0 we were more comfortable in the game. [On his celebratory handshake with Antony] Yeah, it’s our little thing. He played a fantastic game as well, his rewards are coming now."
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