Why Lionel Messi danced after scoring against Athletic Bilbao
Football
By
Mirror
| Mar 19, 2018
We've all seen Lionel Messi score goals in the past, and we've all seen him celebrate them. Many, many, many times. But there was something a little different on Sunday.
Because when the Argentinean ace found the net with the second goal in the Catalans' routine 2-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao at the Nou Camp, he produced a funny little dance to celebrate the feat.
Yep, you read that right. Lionel Messi dancing. One a football pitch.
What a time to be alive.
You probably want to see it now, don't you?
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Messi pointed up to the stands after scoring his goal, leading many to wonder just why he did the dance.
There were several theories including that it was a tribute to his recently born son Ciro and that had been taught the dance by new Barca signing Yerry Mina, who also loves to shake it when it a goal is scored.
But the answer was far simpler.
It was just a little tribute to his good friend Luis Suarez.
Catalan TV channel Esports RAC1 reported that Messi's dance was a private joke between him, Suarez and the pair's families, with the Uruguayan - who was missing the match through suspension - stationed up in the private box to where Messi pointed after the goal.
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So will we be seeing the dance more often or was this a one-time thing?
Maybe we'll have to wait for Suarez's next suspension to find out.