Manchester United's Jesse Lingard believes his cheeky dance moves can help encourage kids to take up football.
The midfielder again became a huge hit on social media after he pulled out a Michael Jackson-style moonwalk after scoring in the recent 3-1 FA Cup win away to Arsenal.
"I think I've always wanted to try the moonwalk on grass. I did a little bit in the warm-up just to test it, to see if I can actually get my studs in the ground," he said.
"I always like to celebrate goals. When you score, you should be able to celebrate.
"It's never against the opposition on purpose but, you know, I like to celebrate my goals."
It's just the latest move in Lingard's growing repertoire.
Last year, Lingard drew inspiration from the viral 'Milly Rock' hip hop craze after scoring in north London.
During England's 6-1 demolition of Panama at the World Cup, he performed a "shoot dance" inspired by the video game Fortnite - and before the tournament, he even applied to trademark his own 'JLingz' goal celebration.
The 26-year-old hopes the fun can serve a serious purpose in inspiring the next generation of young players.
"It is a new generation. You know your boundaries, with social media and stuff like that. You've got young fans watching," he said.
"For them to be looking up to me, I might just inspire those one or two people to go and play football, to see me dancing, you know. It's good to get kids active.
"Most kids nowadays are on their iPads and iPhones. You rarely see kids in the street kicking a football anymore.
"So you've got to be that inspiration for youngsters to get out there and play football and enjoy sports.
"To grow up being yourself, expressing yourself - that's the main thing."
United travel to Fulham on Saturday, live on Sky Sports, where a win could see them leapfrog fourth-placed Chelsea, who play Manchester City 24 hours later.
Riaacnosuy
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Lingard. Celebration
dikcmry
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a big game player
Dannillo
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I hope this won't come back to haunt us..[Spittongue][Spittongue]
FREEZY-DANIELZ
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Love this
Shantanukalita
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Not in football but I guess those who want to be a dancer. All this MJ dance can't inspire cripple to play football but I like the dancing tho. Most especially at the best dance floor (Emirate stadium)
๐๐๐๐.. Nice logic..
GriezmannUnited
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Yes,he is right
E-Ngula
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it's quiet a while since u celebrated nw bro!
poabcdekmr
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EminenceBASIT
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Not in football but I guess those who want to be a dancer. All this MJ dance can't inspire cripple to play football but I like the dancing tho. Most especially at the best dance floor (Emirate stadium)
Safiya_manutd
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#JlingZ The best dancer๐นโค๏ธ
tembnopst
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inspiring people to dance๐๐... you kidding me
natcekmotu
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lingard top player and chester he really likes jokes and look young and childish but on pitch he's on
point Child-like not childish
LiverpoolfanYNWA
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This bloke is in Lala land.
Yeah feck Lingerie no one likes him anyway
Space_Man
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Kids want to become footballers so that they could dance when they score, right? Yeah, valuable life advice for young kids.
nomansland
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no one looks up to u jesse.
FerdieDMello69
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yes sa
chidesco1
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We all loved Lingard's dance at the emirates and even arsenal fans did, that's why an entertained fan threw in a coin at him, to show his appreciation. GGMU
Riwbdnrsyz
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awesome
emondorock
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Shows what a total imbocile he is
I havent got over the loss yet but moonwalk! couldnt he just rap
mosbekstyz
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Shows what a total imbocile he is
Still mad about the moonwalk?[doggreen]
davyquan
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lingard top player and chester he really likes jokes and look young and childish but on pitch he's on
ammu
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hahahahahahaha waking up to this news ๐๐๐๐คฃ
wuaacdmpu
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This bloke is in Lala land.
emondorock
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Shows what a total imbocile he is
medeikmnot
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childish and immature
puuadeinty
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Goal celebrations, how bout you scoring goals help children with football
well before they do their celebration they have to score so I don't see a problem there. if they want to boogey off the pitch I don't care as long as the back of the opponents net is doing the same
muylmnosu
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l don't support man u but I always wanna see Pogba o lingard score goals so that i can see there crazy celebrations.
Holton101
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Goal celebrations, how bout you scoring goals help children with football
fenamnty
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like me
fenamnty
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that's true jessie
exquizite
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Yes by ensuring they dont become a fan of arsenal So they dont call their stadium Jlingz Stadium cause it belongs to him