
Recently, the "Post" talked about the dance of Mbeumo and Amad to celebrate goals. They said that this dance was believed by fans to be inspired by the celebrations of coach Amorim when he was a player.
In Manchester United's 4-2 home victory over Brighton, Cunha and Casemiro scored in the first half, while Mbemo scored twice in the second half. After Mbemo scored in the 61st minute, he and Ahmad performed a choreographed dance inspired by the music video for the 2024 African music hit "Shake It to the Max". The two covered their eyes with their hands, lowered their heads and gyrated their hips, imitating samba moves.
After the game, Mbemo and Ahmad were filmed topless and continuing to dance in the locker room. Fans discovered a video of Amorim's goal celebration against Porto at Benfica and claim it taught both players how to dance.
Although not exactly the same, Amorim's celebrations do bear striking similarities to Mbemo and Amad's dances. Fans were very amused by this and commented: "It seems that the relationship between the head coach and the players is very good."
In addition, eagle-eyed fans noticed that another Premier League coach also appeared in this memory video. Amorim's long-range shot was able to score because Nuno Santo, the current West Ham United coach who was playing for Porto at the time, made a low-level error, causing the ball to bounce from his knee into the net.
After Manchester United defeated Brighton, the team rose to sixth place in the Premier League standings, while West Ham United lost 0-2 to Leeds United in the away game and still ranked second from last.
