Jesse Lingard took part in an FC Seoul tradition on Saturday that is very reminiscent of a post-match routine seen in Liverpool.
first manchester united The star sealed his first victory since signing for the South Korean club on Saturday: a 2-0 victory over Jeju that took his team to fifth place in the league.
After the game, Lingard stood in front of his team's fans.
The fans then chanted Lingard's name and the former England star proceeded to throw three punches towards them.
The raised fist celebration is now seen in clubs across England.
However, the post-victory routine is synonymous with Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp.
The German is always seen addressing his team's fans in this way when the Reds get the three points.
In fact, the Liverpool boss took his fists to the next level last month when he held the celebration on all four sides of Anfield.
It came after the Reds were four points clear at the top of the Premier League after coming from behind to beat Luton 4-1.
Now, Lingard will do the exact same celebration every time FC Seoul wins. Although we doubt it will be in all four stands!
The timing of the Red Devils academy product's celebration reminiscent of his former rival Boss could not be more appropriate given Man United face Liverpool this weekend.
The rivals will meet on Sunday in the FA Cup quarter-finals at Old Trafford. live on talkSPORT.