Erling Haaland Brings Back Iconic Robot Goal Celebration at Manchester City
manchester, uk - Manchester City's Erling Haaland has revived the classic Robot goal celebration, reminiscent of Peter Crouch's iconic moves from 2006.
Erling Haaland Revives The Robot Celebration
Manchester City's prolific striker, Erling Haaland, known for his reserved goal celebrations, surprised fans by showcasing the classic Robot move. The celebration was first made famous by England striker Peter Crouch in 2006 during a pre-FIFA World Cup friendly match.
Haaland's Robotic Gestures
Haaland recently displayed the Robot celebration after scoring in a match against Bournemouth and again in a game versus West Ham United. This move, once Peter Crouch's trademark celebration, has now been rekindled by Haaland, drawing attention and admiration from fans and fellow players.
Peter Crouch's Legacy
Peter Crouch, the original performer of the Robot celebration, humorously acknowledged Haaland's tribute by stating, 'I walked so they could run,' on social media after Haaland's match against Bournemouth. The iconic move has now found a new home with Haaland, reflecting his relentless pursuit of goals similar to that of The Terminator.

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