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The technicians and their dances.

Miercoles 28 de Septiembre del 2016

The technicians and their dances.

We bring you a count of some other coaches - like Tomás Boy - who have taken advantage of their technical areas as dance floors when their team scores.

We bring you a count of some other coaches - like Tomás Boy - who have taken advantage of their technical areas as dance floors when their team scores.

When a team scores a goal, it is natural for players, fans, and coaches to celebrate; however, there have been some coaches who take advantage of this moment to turn the technical area into a dance floor.

Tomás Boy, coach of Cruz Azul, starred in one of his traditional 'dance moves' during the Round of 16 match of the Copa MX, so we remember other colleagues who like to show off their best moves when celebrating:

Alan Pardew - Crystal Palace

The English coach performed a peculiar celebration after his team's goal during the FA Cup Final against Manchester United.

His celebration included a slight hip and hand movement, very similar to a 'zamba' step after the Palace's goal.

This is not the only moment that Pardew has protagonized with this kind of celebrations, as he has also done it during his time as coach of Newcastle United.

Mano Menezes - Corinthians

The Brazilian strategist also danced during a goal of his team in the victory against Atlético Mineiro, in a match corresponding to the Copa do Brasil.

The celebration by Meneses was so effusive that it caused a furor on social media, becoming a trend.

Days after the celebration, Meneses apologized for the exuberance of the moment.

José Mourinho - Real Madrid

One of the coaches who has also become popular for his celebrations is José Mourinho, and one very famous on his list is the one he made after a goal by Cristiano Ronaldo against Manchester City in the 2012-2013 Champions League.

After the goal that gave Madrid the victory in that match, Mourinho exploded with happiness on his bench, made a couple of strange steps, and then finished celebrating on the field.

Jürgen Klopp - Liverpool

During a training session in Liverpool's preseason, German coach Jürgen Klopp took the opportunity to do a rare dance for the cameras.

In the coach's own words, he did this to imitate the characteristic celebration of Daniel Sturridge, as well as a request from some young fans of the Reds.

The moment was shared by Liverpool through its social media accounts.

Arsené Wenger - Arsenal

In the match corresponding to the Quarterfinals of the 2008-2009 Champions League, the French coach of Arsenal did a brief but funny dance after the second goal of the Gunners against Villarreal.

In the video, you can see how Arsene does a series of hurried steps forward while celebrating his team's goal enthusiastically.

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