
West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice (second from left) posted a photo parodying the celebration after the scoring of fellow Jesse Lingard (third from left) through his personal Twitter account on the 22nd (Korean time). Revealed. /Photo = Reuters
The West Ham United players showed off a delightful team atmosphere with just one goal celebration.
West Ham won 2-1 in their home game against Tottenham Hotspur in the 25th round of the 2020-2021 English Premier League held at London Stadium in England on the 21st (Korean time). Five minutes after the start of the first half, striker Mikhail Antonio scored the first goal, and midfielder Jesse Lingard widened the gap with a left-footed shot at the start of the second half.
Lingard’s scoring was on the verge of being canceled. Lingard hit the ball that had been stabbed for a long time in the second half of the 2nd minute, rushing at high speed, and then connected with a left-footed shot and scored.
Lingard scored and then slid on the grass to show off a celebration. However, the offside flag raised by the assistant referee was in danger of canceling the goal. Referee Craig Forson, who oversaw the match, recognized Lingard’s goal only after checking both handball and the possibility of offside through the video reading (VAR) room.
After Lingard was recognized for the score, he was delighted to celebrate with his colleagues once more. He made a gesture like blowing a flute, which is the same as his trademark. The West Ham colleagues also formed a’orchestra’ next to each other to match Lingard’s celebration. Midfielder Declan Rice, who participated in the celebration together, showed joy by posting photos of the players and musical instruments through his SNS after the game ended.
Through this game, West Ham reached 13 wins, 6 draws, 6 losses, and 45 points, surpassing Chelsea (43 points) and jumping to fourth place in the league. Lingard, who was on loan from Manchester United at the winter transfer market last month, succeeded in changing his gaze 180 degrees after joining West Ham, showing off his superpowers of scoring three goals in four Premier League games.
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