Christian Pulisic shone in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Lille in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16. The American figure scored a great goal to sentence the match and celebrated with one of the most popular dances in the United States: the famous Griddy Dance.
The attacker received a pass from N’Golo Kante, who commanded a lethal play. In the area, Pulisic was outlined and defined crossed to avoid a save. Said goal went to 63′. Kai Havertz had put the British ahead at minute 8′.
At the time of celebration, Pulisic continued to shine with the Griddy Dance, a dance that was born in American college football in the United States, and that became so popular that it is customary to see it in celebrations of the NFL, NBA and now in football. Even Fortnite added it to his dance list.
The dance consists of taking a few small steps jumping and changing rhythm with both legs. And immediately, imitate makeshift glasses by making a circle with your thumb and forefinger, a gesture that means “great millionaire.”
Enjoy Christian Pulisic’s Griddy Dance.