Here we look at some famous footballers whose acts of celebrations on the pitch left many questions on the minds of many football fans considering their pedigree. 1.
Mathias, the brother to Juventus star, Paul Pogba, has accused the midfielder of paying at least €4 million (£3.5m) to a witch doctor who 'neutralised' Kylian Mbappe during Manchester United's Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain
Tottenham Hotspur manager, Jose Mourinho, has blamed the "office referee" following their 3-1 defeat at Sheffield United on Thursday. Harry Kane's goal was canceled, after Sander Berge had given the hosts the lead at Bramall Lane.
[/b] 3. Warm up your voiceJust like any other muscle, your vocal cords need a warm-up to function at their best. Start with humming at a low pitch and gradually lower the pitch as far as you comfortably can.
Arsenal's interim manager, Freddie Ljunberg, has said he will deal with the Mesut Ozil situation later, after the German reacted angrily to being substituted in their 3-0 defeat to Manchester City.
"So we always get spaces somewhere over the pitch. "I think it's really difficult for the six defenders to control that because obviously you can come from everywhere on the pitch.
The match ended 3-1 in a keenly contested game after Liverpool's top striker, Mohammed Salah left the pitch after sustaining an injury in the 27th minute.
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah appears to have his mojo back after scoring during Liverpool's 3-0 victory over Southampton on Saturday. However, his actions after the game eclipsed his good work on the pitch.
The England international has faced plenty of criticism both on and off the pitch this season. However, Ten Hag feels Rashford was 'resilient' against Jurgen Klopp's side at Old Trafford.