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David Meyler, Samuel Eto'o and the best, most controversial and bizarre goal celebrations

A look at some of the more memorable ways a goal has been celebrated

Simon Rice
Monday 10 March 2014 15:39 GMT
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Samuel Eto’o is not too old to have a laugh as he celebrates a goal for Chelsea by mocking Jose Mourinho’s jibe that he is '32, 35, who knows' and can’t score goals
Samuel Eto’o is not too old to have a laugh as he celebrates a goal for Chelsea by mocking Jose Mourinho’s jibe that he is '32, 35, who knows' and can’t score goals (Getty Images)

As hard as the authorities try to clamp down on players showing personality, this weekend provided a nice reminder that some still have it.

Both David Meyler and Samuel Eto'o performed brilliantly timed goal celebrations after netting for Hull and Chelsea respectively.

Perhaps taking their cue from Roger Milla, corner flags were used as the prop in both instances.

In the 4-0 win over Tottenham, Eto'o made light of Jose Mourinho's secretly recorded conversation, in which the Chelsea manager joked about the age of the former Barcelona player.

Then, in the FA Cup win over Sunderland, Meyler mocked his recent altercation with Newcastle manager Alan Pardew.

Here, we take a look at those celebrations and remember some other favourites that could be labelled bizarre, controversial or just outright brilliant.

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