Manchester United have given some insight into Cristiano Ronaldo's new celebration, after he added a new one to his usual Siuuu repertoire.
Ronaldo's celebration has become pretty iconic over the years, as he runs towards the corner, jumps in the air, turns, slams his arms down to his sides and shouts 'Siuuu.'
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The five time Ballon d'Or winner even shouted his trademark saying out when accepting one of the awards in the past, much to the bemusement of most at the time.
Even Ronaldo's son, Cristiano Jr, has started pulling off the move when he scores for United's under 12s team, talk about being on brand.
But on Saturday, as he scored a hat-trick to dig his side out of trouble, Cristiano Sr pulled out another celebration alongside Portugal teammate Diogo Dalot, as the pair swung their arms back and forth.
And it looks like it's because the right back and the forward have been hitting the gym together and been sharing one specific piece of equipment.
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The club posted the video alongside pictures of the pair using the Concept2 SkiErg at the club's Carrington Training ground, where some fans protested on Friday.
The machine works on arm muscles and requires the kind of movement that Dalot and Ronaldo showed off in their shared celebration.
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Anthony Elanga set up Ronaldo for his first of the game against Norwich, after picking the pockets of Ben Gibson to win the ball and then square it for the striker to blast home.
The club's leading scorer for the season then doubled the lead when he headed home from Alex Telles' corner, this time rising highest above Gibson.
He the round off his hat-trick by scoring his first free kick for a club team since July 2020, when he was still a Juventus player, and just his second since leaving Real Madrid, much to the surprise of Chris Sutton.
Despite the match winning hat-trick taking his goal tally up to 21 for the campaign, there has still been question about whether the Premier League team were right to bring him back.
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Jamie Carragher has described the transfer as a 'joke signing,' and claimed United should have been looking for the 'next Ronaldo' rather than bring in the ageing star.
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