Watch Sergio Ramos score against Deportivo Alaves and copying Mohamed Salah’s goal celebration after giving his side 1-0 lead in the game.
Real Madrid played in an intense away match against Deportivo Alaves in an away encounter in the 14th game-week of La Liga. Los Blancos are fighting against Barcelona for the top spot race in the table.
The Spanish capital-based club needed a win in the game to keep the Blaugranas on their toes. To achieve it, Real Madrid’s captain Sergio Ramos scored a goal through a header to make his side score the opening goal in the game.
Watch the goal and celebration
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But amidst the goal, Ramos’ celebration was more striking, as he copied Mohamed Salah’s famous ‘yoga pose’ celebration after scoring the goal. The fans are quite confused with the intent behind Ramos celebration as both players don’t share a warm relationship after 2018 Champions League final.
The Spanish defender allegedly caused an injury to Salah while battling with him on the ball in that match, which led to the Egyptian International have an awkward fall, which broke his shoulder and he had to leave the game in between.
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Although Salah did not speak against Ramos after the incident, it surely outraged Liverpool fans to whom Ramos became an enemy since that day.
Nevertheless, the celebration by Ramos was not anticipated. Meanwhile, a bunch of other players have also celebrated the goal in a similar fashion. Erling Haaland and Antoine Griezmann have been spotted doing it before Ramos did it today.
Erling Haaland with the iconic celebration ☮︎ pic.twitter.com/IfxPOQRydr
— B/R Football (@brfootball) October 23, 2019
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On the other side, Alaves scored an equalizer after Lucas Perez converted the penalty but Dani Carvajal’s goal forced Ral Madrid to take 3 points from the encounter. Till tomorrow, Los Blancos will stay at the top of the table and the standings will be determined after Barcelona plays Atletico Madrid on Sunday.