Ex-Chelsea star Christian Pulisic agrees to do ‘unbelievable’ lewd celebration if he scores against Man City
CHRISTIAN PULISIC has agreed to do the "Three Amigos salute" if he scores in the pre-season friendly against Manchester City.
The AC Milan star has stayed in his homeland after a disappointing campaign at the 2024 Copa America which resulted in a group stage exit.
After his much-needed break with his golf professional partner Alexa Melton, the ex-Chelsea man will return to the pitch with the Rossoneri to face Pep Guardiola's squad in New York.
Pulisic appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon ahead of the clash on Saturday and was asked: “Can you do a special celebration thing?
"If you score a goal this Saturday, can you do something just as a nod to the fans of our audience?”
After agreeing to the request, Fallon said to Pulisic: “You know what would be fun? Could you do the Three Amigos salute if you score?”
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The forward then asked Fallon to demonstrate the salute.
During this gesture, the TV Presenter stood up and performed the lewd celebration by crossing his arms over his chest, and then placing his hands on his hips, before thrusting forward.
Fallon then said: "If you could do that, that would be unbelievable."
To which Pulisic said: “Alright.”
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The Three Amigos is a 1986 American Western comedy film starring Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short.
AC Milan kick-off their pre-season tour against the Premier League champions.
They then face Real Madrid in Chicago on July 31, followed by Barcelona in Baltimore on August 6.
Pulisic, 25, will hope to hit the back of the net in the upcoming fixture after hitting a personal best on scoring last season.
The forward hit the back of the net on 15 occasions during his 50 appearances in all competitions.
In 2019 Pulisic became the most expensive American player when he signed for Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund for £58million.
And in his second season at the West London club, Pulisic won the Champions League title with the Blues.
After four terms at Stamford Bridge the American headed to Milan on a four-year deal worth £18.5million.