Manchester United superstar Paul Pogba retires infamous ‘dab’ goal celebration…. and reveals replacement
Enter the 'Billy' dance for 2017/18 - as revealed by Pogba after United's Europa League triumph over Ajax
PAUL POGBA has performed his infamous 'dab' goal celebration for the last time.
The Manchester United superstar has introduced a new one - the 'Billy' - for 2017/18.
The 'Billy' was devised by one of Pogba's childhood mates and was first used following United's Europa League final triumph over Ajax.
The former Juventus player also gave it an airing with brother Mathias in a recent charity match.
The 'dab' accompanied the Frenchman on his return to United from Juventus for £89million last summer.
But now it's all change, with the player telling magazine:
"First of all, it started in America with Migos. I started doing it, because I liked the music, I liked the dance, and people loved it because they can do nice videos.
"But Dab is Dab, now it's gone. I think I've done the last Dab of the season. Now it's the Billy dance."
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Pushed for more details about the 'Billy' dance, Pogba added: "The Billy dance is created by my friend Billax. I call him my brother, he's a football coach now.
"He's one of the people I grew up with. I played with them when I was a kid and they are still my best friends.
"So that's the dance we have. And I will make sure that everyone does it.
"I'll make sure that it goes on !"
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