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Published 08:54 2 Aug 2021 BST
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You're not getting carried away, but nobody is so in control of their own emotions that during these moments of pure ecstasy that you can be completely still. The hand up with the index finger pointing upwards is a recognition of your joy, a sign to the fans that it was for them, and maybe a nod to the person who set it up. A classic.
"F***ing get in!!" The snarl, is when you haven't maybe had the best game, the referee has been against you, the marker has been sticking to you like glue, whispering in your ear the whole time, then BANG! You rip the net a new one, you turn with your muscles flexed, teeth gritted and veins popping out of everywhere. Pick that one out!
Yes I know I just scored a worldie, but this is hardly the time to celebrate, mark your men, get the next kickout for gods sake. Keep this up and you will definitely be in for a shout of the captaincy next year.
COME ON!!!! This is what it's all about! Relief, delirium, pure unadulterated joy! You won't even remember the celebration after, it was completely done on instinct and emotion.
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