Manchester United produced a memorable performance to book their place in the Champions League quarter-finals at Paris Saint-Germain’s expense.Trailing 2-0 from the first leg at Old Trafford, United beat the French giants at the Parc-des-Princes 3-1, going through on away goals.3
Angel di Maria
One player who may feel even worse than his team-mates is Angel di Maria and not just because he has been knocked out by his previous employers.In the first leg, Di Maria was in brilliant form, supplying two assists.The Argentine was a very busy man, where he appeared to shout ‘f*** off’ at the United faithful while also pretending to drink a bottle of beer that was thrown on the pitch.3Cristiano Ronaldo
When you score an amazing goal, it’s very difficult to not get carried away, even if it is against your former club.But after scoring a brilliant volley for Juventus against United, Cristiano Ronaldo used this opportunity show off his, I’ll admit, impressive abs to his adoring fans.3Dele Alli
And in April 2018, Dele Alli was guilty of celebrating too early after giving Tottenham the lead against United in an FA Cup semi-final.Alli marked the occasion by doing a floss dance jig, inspired from the game Fortnite as the Spurs section of the Wembley crowd roared."Dele Alli has learnt a big lesson there, don't celebrate too early. It isn't me being jealous because I can't do the 'floss.'"Frank Lampard looks at Spurs going another year without a trophy, and in particular Dele Alli celebrating like *that* in the 11th minute. pic.twitter.com/oim9Ji7MO9— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 22, 2018However, goals from Alexis Sanchez and Ander Herrera turned the tie on its head and Spurs were knocked out, leaving Alli subject to derision after the match.
Alan Pardew
But the most famous regrettable celebration surely has to go to Alan Pardew for his infamous ‘FA Cup jig’.He did it as a good luck charm as West Ham manager and it nearly brought the club the crown in 2006, only for Steven Gerrard’s brilliance to cruelly take it away from them at the death.Pardew did not learn his lesson ten years on, however, and continued to do it when he was Crystal Palace boss.He was filmed doing the dance when Jason Puncheon gave Palace a 78th-minute lead but Juan Mata equalised for United before Jesse Lingard fired home the winner in extra-time and Pardew was denied the opportunity to dance the night away…"Pardew's dance after the [Palace] goal in the FA Cup final, it wasn't something arrogant; but it was all him." https://t.co/nkKIiHTNti pic.twitter.com/YIysBdutp3— Chris Waugh (@ChrisDHWaugh) November 5, 2018
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