(Video) Eight Goal Celebrations Better Than Marco Reus & Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s Batman & Robin Display

Liverpool and Manchester United stars have come up with some great routines after scoring… 

Borussia Dortmund pair Marco Reus and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were in the headlines for their ‘batman and robin’ goal celebration this week. Here are eight other great reactions to scoring…

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8) Robbie Fowler v Everton, ‘snorting the line’ 

The forward hit the headlines by reacting to Toffees fans drug abuse jibes with this controversial celebration. Manager Gerard Houllier tried to claim he was just eating the grass!

7) Mario Balotelli v Germany, ‘Hulk’

This celebration has spawned a slew of copycats, with Southampton’s Dusan Tadic notably being given a yellow card for it last month.

6) Tim Cahill v Everyone, ‘corner flags beware’

The midfielder loved a goal, and always abused the corner flag to mark the occasions when he scored.

5) Eric Cantona v Sunderland, ‘the king’

The nonchalance on display after the Frenchman’s audacious chip against the Black Cats was one of his more inspiring moments.

4) Peter Crouch v national teams, ‘the robot’

Whether or not this was a great celebration seems to split opinion, but the striker will always be remembered for it.

3) Roger Milla at World Cups 1990/94, ‘the dance’ 

The Cameroon international lit up both competitions with his trademark dance when scoring. Its hard to believe he was 42-years-old when he managed these moves!

2) Robbie Keane v Everyone, ‘forward roll/cartwheel thing’

Points are earned for persistence, and Keane’s refusal to stop his well known cartwheel/forward roll is admirable considering he is now 34-years-old.

1) Lomana LuaLua v everyone, ‘the flip’

Everyone seems to be doing flips nowadays, but LuaLua started the trend. Sadly the enthusiastic Congolese ace stopped after injuring himself while doing one for Portsmouth.