The Manchester United account used a clip from Henedi's film (left) to mock Douglas Luiz's dance (agencies)

The celebration of Brazilian Douglas Luiz, player of Aston Villa, with a goal he scored against Manchester United in the match between the two teams on Sunday in the 24th round of the English Premier League, turned into an event of ridicule and mockery on social media.

The Brazilian equalized for coach Unai Emery's squad with a wonderful touch before he celebrated provocatively by moving his shoulders in front of Cameroonian goalkeeper Andre Onana and the United players, but his joy did not last long, because Scott McTominay snatched the goal that won the Red Devils 1-2.

Makes a difference 💥

Feast your eyes on McTominay's eight goals so far this season ⬇️#United

- Manchester United (@ManUtd_AR) February 14, 2024

After the victory, the Manchester United Club in Arabic account on “Instagram” mocked the footage of Douglas’ celebration by publishing a composite video clip that included a clip from the movie “Ramadan Mabrouk Abu Alamein Hamouda” by the Egyptian comedian Mohamed Henedy, in which he says, “Dance, my brother, dance.”

Dance, my brother, dance 🤭😁#United 🤝 @OfficialHenedy pic.twitter.com/LfFG4EUgw6

- Manchester United (@ManUtd_AR) February 12, 2024

United players were upset by the way Douglas celebrated, and French defender Raphael Varane went to the Brazilian to blame him for the way he celebrated.

Varane had a clash with the Villa midfielder in the immediate aftermath of the celebration, forcing referee Rob Jones to intervene and separate them.

Varane showing that Brazilian dwarf Douglas Luiz his levels

Another top moment from last night🥹pic.twitter.com/dXx56iNLmO

— AndreWhatYouDoing (@ManUtdHorrorDay) February 12, 2024

Manchester United coach Erik Ten Hag spoke about the clash after the match and discussed whether the celebration was an incentive for his players.

He told reporters, "I have no opinion on this matter. I did not speak to the players. It may have fueled the players' enthusiasm. I don't know. We have to think and focus on our game. Not on the opponent. We always want to control the match and finish things off. It has to be that." "Our approach."

Douglas explained his strange behavior after the goal. "I'm fine, thanks, it's carnival time in Brazil," he wrote.

I'm good, thanks


it's just carnaval time in Brazil 🇧🇷 https://t.co/ncErg0oMV2

— Douglas Luiz (@dgoficial) February 12, 2024

This victory is United's third in a row in the Premier League, keeping it in sixth place in the standings.

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