Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain - UEFA Champions League Group C
The English striker revealed in 2015 that his favourite way to celebrate after scoring is by pulling his shirt over his head. Sturridge went on to reveal that since removing the shirt was a yellow card offense, he had to improvise and opt for something safer. And that was how his dance celebration came into existence.
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After scoring a goal, Sturridge break into an iconic dance, which is one of the most famous celebrations in world football at the moment.
#1 Cristiano Ronaldo - Jump
Udinese v Juventus - Serie A
The Portuguese has celebrated his goals in different ways through the years, but his current celebration is his most famous. Whenever Ronaldo scores a goal, the Juventus man goes into a run that ends in a jump and turns. His landing is like an eagle landing on its perch.
Just like the player, his celebration is full of confidence, self-belief and dominant spirit. Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration is as close as possible to the attitude of the man himself and it is the most famous goal celebration in world football right now.
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