There is a pause in the international club matches of the national teams. While some football fans are watching the battles of national teams, for others is boring to wait for the resumption of local championships.
ORIENT, together with La Liga, decided to brighten up the process of waiting for fans of the Spanish championship with the rating of the most iconic celebrations of goals.
Do you watch La Liga matches every weekend and see countless celebrations of goals? However, only a few have become the greatest, here is the Top 5.
Lionel Messi
There is one thing that Leo Messi loves to do the most – to score a goal. He scores goals of all kinds to fit any taste and color, but his goal celebration is always same.
The most often seen and noticeable Messi celebration, the star man will frequently point a finger on each hand towards the skies as he makes his way back to the centre-circle. Celia Olivera Cuccittini is the person to whom each and every one of those goals are dedicated: Messi’s grandmother, who passed away in 1998. It was she who encouraged a young Leo to play, she who took him to matches and who thus played a huge role in shaping the path of perhaps the greatest-ever footballer.
Antoine Griezmann
One of the best football player on the planet during the day, while he is an enthusiastic fan of Fortnite computer game at night.
Fortnite, the latest video game craze, since its release in September 2017. Griezmann is in a long list of footballers who are active on Fortnite and conduct live streams during the gameplay. As a big fan of Fortnite, he is incorporating the game’s moves and dances into his goal celebrations.
Once, the Atletico Madrid forward made a major admission about the videogame where a player has to fight against zombie-like creatures. He insisted that he gets more worried while playing Fortnite than being in an actual football game.
Iago Aspas
Many players celebrate goals by kissing the team badge, but few do it as sensually as Celta’s Captain Iago Aspas.
Celta were his boyhood team, where Aspas made his name to eventually ascend to the heights of Liverpool. He went through all the trials and became the top forward of the club. The result, which not many can achieve with their own team.
Iago Aspas, the fans’ favorite, celebrates his goal, by pulling on the T-shirt and pointing at Celta badge – it is a love.
Luis Suárez
Another Barça player with his own art form of celebrating a goal. Suarez rises and kisses his ring finger in tribute to his wife and then his wrist where he has the name of his daughter tattooed.
He has been showing this way of goal celebration since the very beginning of his career, when he played for the Dutch Ajax.
Raul de Tomas
Rayo Vallecano hopes to have Real Madrid players on loan Raul de Tomas for another season to remain in the elite division.
For the fans of Rayo, forward Raul de Tomas has his own way to celebrate scoring the goal. When he scores a goal, he imitates a plane. Certainly, his flight with 11 goals, which makes him the team’s top scorer, can be called successful.