

The grand finale came during an impressive collective celebration of Arsenal performed on the lustrous lawn of the Emirates in 2018: an endless slide by Alexandre Lacazette towards the corner post imitated in his wake by the pack of outsiders. « We lose more money than we win »: The challenge of the skylight of Evry, from buzz to businessĪN HOUR AGO Final bouquet for Lacazette, poor Valbuena…
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A goal celebrated in an original way during the London derby against Tottenham (3-0), at the end of a devastating solo raid from 60 meters! England love kneeslide celebrations, United fans still remember Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s long ecstatic slide after his winning goal against Bayern in the 1999 Champions League final at the very miraculous end of the game stoppages (2-1)!Ī little ahead of Thierry Henry, the Super Sub had even injured his knee, for lack of perfect control of the exercise: « A ligament torsion took me away from the field for two to three weeks and deprived me of two international matches with Norway… But this celebration was really worth it!« After Solskajer and Henry, other top names have downright stylized this sliding exultation to the point of making football a real sliding sport: the wild beast Ronaldo 7 with his claws out, the archer Griezmann mimicking Usain Bolt, the Van Persie who ends up in a lateral skid, the special Mbappé-arms-crossed or the martial Drogba in a military salute.Unsurprisingly, the great attackers are good sliders, knowing how to combine even without a technical ball, speed, balance and self-control… The statue freezes the young Titi on his knees at the time of his celebration, after a long slip, of his legendary goal at Highbury on November 16, 2002. Entertainment Katrina Kaif drops stunning pictures as she celebrates 'birthday wala din' in the Maldives with Vicky Kaushal.« Even in my wildest dreams I would have never dreamed of having my statue in front of the stadium of the team I love and support. » This December 10, 2011, the ex-Gunner Thierry Henry cannot hold back his tears while contemplating the bronze work of art in his effigy erected in front of the Emirates Stadium.Entertainment Sushmita Sen appreciates 'the power of noise cancellation' in cryptic new post, thanks her fans for supporting her.Jagdeep Dhankhar, West Bengal Guv, is NDA's Vice President candidate.Cities Political opposition translating into hostility not sign of healthy democracy: CJI Ramana.Yassin, the boy who took the ceremonial kick off, ran the entire half before scoring & celebrating so brilliantly, was the son of 1 of 2 OM fans who lost their life in a bus crash 10 years ago when travelling to Le Havre. Touching story from the Marseille v Rennes game yesterday. I nearly shed a tear watching this young boy live a dream for a few seconds. “Ball boy of Olympique Marseille nets it ice cold!” When you’re a ball kid and grab that chance at your 15 seconds of fame. Liam PARKER Francis 🇱🇨 August 27, 2018 The stuff of dreams! Shit knee slide though The kid that just did the Marseille kick off. No yellow card for taking off his shirt? 😂😂😂 Quite thoughtful for this amazing club to give the young lad the chance to realize his goal. At least once! Need to watch this clip once a day, everyday 😃 On Twitter, users not only cheered the boy saying they would have done the same given the opportunity but also spoke about how this game provides opportunities to people to live their dreams. You’re bravery inspires and empowers us all, young man! 10 years later, Yassin honoured his father in front of his big OM family. Lahcen and Imad passed away in 2008 in a terrible accident. The young football buff was there as part of a tribute to his father, who was one of two men killed in a bus crash that injured another 15 Marseille supporters ten years ago. The club explained why it was so special for the child. After scoring a ‘goal’, the Marseille fan took off his jersey and ended his celebrations with a knee slide! Fans couldn’t control their excitement, after all you don’t get to witness such bizarre moments in a major football game.

In the video that is now going viral, the boy identified as Yassin, is seen dribbling the ball past players as both teams stand bemused at the crowded Stade Velodrome.
