Thirty-three years at Premier League Football has produced the catalog of 'wind-up' celebrations, but in reality we enter a Golden Age.
Social media are probably the cause. That and a generation of constant online football players who encourage a light and method of the reaction that their gestures will collect.
The 'issue' blown his head this week after the younger youth of Arsenal Myles Lewis-Skell spent the pleasure in Erling Haaland after setting up the third goal on his side in a 5-1 thrashing by Manchester City.
Then came the news that the Fallout has given the Premier League to action.
“There is a balance. I think we all like to see parties, “said the Chief Football Officer of the Premier League, Tony Scholes. 'Some parties are very funny, entertaining, but there is a line. As soon as it turns into spot or criticism, we should deal with it. '
For example, I am a fan of 'spot or criticism' in this specific context and in honor of such demonstrations Mail Sport takes a look at the biggest 'Wind Up' celebrations that the Premier League has to offer.
10. Cristiano Ronaldo vs Arsenal 2005
Cristiano Ronaldo's Shushing from Arsenal fans during a fiery collision against Arsenal in Highbury is perhaps the peak of a genre. It is quite common to see players perform the gesture to compete fans, but the depth of hatred between the Red Devils and Gunners in the mid -1920s elevates this specific example above the rest.
The battle in North London started with the now iconic tunnel row between Patrick Viera and Roy Keane and ended with the side of Sir Alex Ferguson who jumped their rivals to second place after a 4-2 victory.
A then 19-year-old Ronaldo decided the game effectively with a brace of four minutes just before the hour. The Portuguese were more than comfortable in the environment and conquered the supporters of the Gunners aggressively after reefing a left ride to the far corner.
He repeated the movement for a good measure when he scored up close to put United in the front for the first time.
9. Ross Barkley vs Bournemouth 2017
Another style of spot than many others on this list, Ross Barkley's actions against Bournemouth in 2017 were not aimed at a player or even the fan base of Cherries.
The scouse was just good and really took the Mick while in the sixth goal from his side in a 6-3 victory. Barkley, then a rising star with his boy's club, Cherries -goalkeeper Artur Boruc reversed and walked to an empty net.
Never trust scarce, Barkley was not impressed by the final defender and put his arms out of the party before he pushed the ball between the posts. Fortunately for him, he made no mistake, with his goal to complete an emphatic victory that sent the Toffees within six points of a European place.
How times have changes have changed, isn't it?
8. Bukayo Saka vs Manchester United 2023
The Emirates hosted an Arsenal vs Manchester United Clash of Yesteryear in 2023 when the rejuvenated party of Mikel Arteta De Red Devil welcomed in the impressive first season of Erik ten Hag.
Marcus Rashford gave the visitors the lead role with a beautiful dribble and long -distance ride and fourth on his trademark, but pointed to his temple while making his strict face.
Arsenal-Jongere Bukayo Saka took this into account and did not give the chance to taunt his colleague in England when he scored an equally impressive equalizer after the break.
The men of Arteta would win the 3-2 collision thanks to a brace from Eddie Nketiah.
7. Neal Maupay vs Manchester United 2020
The reigning king of 's *** HERMAY', Neal Maupay had to have at least one place on this list. The Frenchman was just an overwhelming striker to his controversial bust -ups with Arsenal players, Tottenham players, Manchester United -The list continues.
Even after he moved to France last summer, Maupay continues to torment the enemies of his English football days. In 2020, Maupton welcomed the Red Devils in the Amex, which would turn out to be an exciting collision.
The striker opened the score of the penalty spot and performer a party for the first time by Kylian Mbappe 11 months earlier. His fellow countryman gave a cold walk, it was a taunt in any way, but Maupay was certainly planning to cause emotions when he approached the camera and simulating crying.
The 'Cry More' celebration is a different gesture quite omnipresent in the modern game, but it was early in the circulation cycle, as it were, five years ago. Eventually the tears would be Maupays if he gave away a late penalty for handball that was sent Bruno Fernandes to give United the victory.
6. Andros Townsend vs Manchester United 2021
The celebration of a football legend in his own house recreates – it is not much respectful than.
Andros Townsend drew a non -practiced 'Siu' when Everton ran into Manchester United in Old Trafford in 2021.
It is not surprising that Ronaldo issues Townsend's request for his No 7 shirt while storming at the end of the tunnel, but the Everton man insisted that no attack was meant by the celebration.
“Not imitating, it's just a sign of respect for a man who has influenced my career,” said Townsend.
'I spent many hours on the training field and in the video room that tried to analyze his free kicks and his step heads and the way he devoted himself to football.
'So it was not an imitation, it was a sign of respect for one of my idols. I probably didn't do the celebration and did not do it properly. '
5. Myles Lewis-skelly vs Manchester City 2025
The celebration that led to this list, Gunners-younger Myles Lewis-Skelly seemed to rub Salt in the wounds of Manchester City when he mocked Erling Haaland by copying his party after scoring his first goal for the club.
Lewis -Skelly carried out the trademark celebration of Haaland – where the Norwegian is on the floor in a meditative position.
It came after the Arsenal-Jongere collided with Haaland after the Gunners had signed 2-2 in the Etihad in September.
Pundits, fans and former players have had their say about the issue, including former Arsenal striker Ian Wright, who closed the Premier League after players were warned about such targeted parties.
“They would call me to be locked up! VAR takes all the parties away and now this! Kmt [kiss my teeth]. '
4. Luis Suarez vs Everton 2012
“I would (worry about Suarez) because I think he has history,” said David Moyes prior to the first Merseyside Derby of the 2012-13 season in Goodison Park.
'But I am not the referee, I am not the one who (makes decisions). But I will tell you what – it will reject the supporters of football if they think players are going their way to the results. '
It is not as if the Uruguayan needed an extra motivation, but Moyes gave the striker an even greater reason to achieve a result against their city rivals. And the words of the shot would come back to bite him when the Liverpool put its side 2-0 in 2-0 after 20 minutes.
Suarez – a Proto -Maupay in many ways, with much more talent and a much worse Rapblad – ran to the Everton manager and jumped in the air before he spread his arms wide as soon as he had hit the grass as a final bloom.
After the game, who finished 2-2, Moyes joked that he would have done the same for Suarez Everton a late winner.
He said, “I thought [the celebration] Was great. I actually really enjoyed that. It is something I might have done if we had scored at the end. '
3. Neal Maupay vs Tottenham 2024
Almost a year to the day since the Frenchman Spurs -midfielder James Maddison raged, Maupay gets his second recording on this list.
During the collision of Brentford in Noord -London, Maupay shot the bees for only 15 minutes in the draw and it was brutally in it by doing Maddison's famous Dart -throw for the Tottenham fans, with Ivan Toney following the act.
Maddison is a huge dart fan and has been doing the celebration in Leicester since his days. Their celebration led to an uncomfortable exchange with Maupay and Maddison – with the latter clearly not impressed.
It has caused a constant fight between the couple, where Maupay took his antics on the continent last month when he yielded Marseille against Le Havre. Very impressive things from the 27-year-old.
2. Jamie Vardy vs everyone
Give it for a few more years and Jamie Vardy has his own list.
The Englishman is extinguished by the tears of Rivals supporters. Vardy's most striking contributions came against Wolves and Crystal Palace, when the veteran has mocked the club's mascot.
While his recent Savage Taunt van Tottenham focused on the lack of Premier League among the club. After he had the 2-1 comeback victory of the Foxes last month in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Vardy ran to the home fans and pointed to the Premier League badge on his sleeve and made a number one with his hand before he has a zero to The recognized Baart fans.
The brutal celebration ensured that the stadium erupted, in which the home crowd exploded in anger through the insult, in turn the position of the English striker as one of the top wind-up traders in the game.
1. Emmanuel Adebayor vs Arsenal 2009
There would only be one winner. Emmanuel Adebayor made a bitter £ 25 million switch to Manchester City from Arsenal in the summer of 2009 when the citizens started bending their financial muscle after their takeover a year earlier.
The Togo striker was furiously abused by Gunners -fans when the two parties had met each other in the competition only a few weeks in the season, but the response of Adebayor still felt a bit extreme.
The striker scored in the 80th minute to put his new side 3-1 in front and sprinted over the length of the field to celebrate for the traveling supporters. The piece was closed with a perfect knee slide for the Baying fans.
In turn, AdeBayor was pelted with objects, including a plastic stool, and was fined £ 25,000 and a suspended ban of two games by the football club.
“I think the fans can forget what happened in 2009 when I ran the length of the field,” he told Sky Sports in 2023.
'Today I will make it clear, I don't think a person would accept it if people sing and insult your family, especially your mother and father.
“I would do everything for my mother and father.
'It's behind me now, I hope it is behind them. We all love football and occasionally when they see that celebration on television and social media, hopefully they can now laugh and continue. '
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