Jesse Lingard WILL continue his crazy goal celebrations… as he reveals motivation behind ‘the flute’
Midfielder vows to continue his crazy celebrations despite getting abuse on social media
JESSE LINGARD has vowed to continue with his crazy celebrations - even if it gets him stick.
The Manchester United midfielder marked his first Premier League goal of the season at Middlesbrough yesterday by playing an imaginary flute - in tribute to new Drake song Portland.
Lingard has previously been known to dab after scoring, a trend he started last January when he netted at Newcastle.
The young England star’s celebrations have seen him get abuse on social media, with some claiming his latest trick "should have got him sent off" or "meant the goal was disallowed".
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But Lingard, 24, said: “Football makes you happy and you've got to enjoy it.
"Obviously I enjoyed the moment and when you score it is a big thing, so you've got to take it in your stride.
"I don't really look into social media too much and what people write.
"You've got to perform for your club and if you make the manager happy, then that's the most important thing."
Explaining his Riverside jig, Lingard added: "I promised my friend I'd do something involving a flute.
"It is just this song that came out by Drake.”
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Lingard also reckons his stunning second-half strike at Boro is proof he can mix it with United’s big-hitters.
Yesterday was just his tenth league start of the season, with the likes of mega-money Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan having been added to the squad last summer.
But Lingard added: “Obviously it is always tough when big players come in.
“You’ve just got to fight for your place, work hard and when you get the chance obviously you've got to take it.”
Lingard has today joined up with England’s squad for the games with Germany and Lithuania, despite picking up an ankle knock after a tackle with Adam Clayton yesterday.