Marcus Rashford’s sensational form has taken the world by storm and with the goals has come a new signature celebration....CONTINUE READING

A number of players and fans have honored the Manchester United star after scoring themselves as a result of the finger to the head celebration.

Although the 25-year-old footballer wasn’t the first to do it, he made it popular over the previous several months and is the reason it has gained such notoriety.

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1. Joshua Kimmich,

The most recent athlete to strike Rashford’s signature posture was the German international. He accomplished it last night after scoring a miraculous goal against Koln to secure a critical win in the Bundesliga match.

2. Tammy Abraham

After scoring a goal for AS Roma, Rashford’s teammate Abraham of England paid tribute to his friend. Even more, he left the following Instagram comment for United’s No. 10: “Learning from you dude.”

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3. Danny Welbeck

Perhaps the most famous version of the celebration was performed by a former Red, who did it after scoring Brighton and Hove Albion’s third goal against Liverpool recently. After the game, the two ex-teammates conversed on Twitter.

4. Armando Dobra

After Dobra scored against West Brom in the FA Cup, Rashford captured the Chesterfield player’s jubilation on camera and shared it on his Instagram account.

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5. Bukayo Saka

Given that it occurred against United on Sunday, when the Reds traveled to the Emirates to face Arsenal, Saka may not have replicated it with the utmost reverence. Given that they spent time together while playing for England, the two are obviously close friends, so it’s unlikely that the Arsenal striker did it to make fun of Rashford.

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