Former Man United star Jesse Lingard is mocked in the Korean league as opponent copies his celebration following late winner

  • Jesse Lingard is ridiculed by his opponents in the Korean league
  • An opponent imitated the midfielder’s celebration after scoring a late winning goal
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Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has been ridiculed in the Korean league after an opponent imitated his celebration dance after scoring a late winner.

Lingard scored the equaliser for FC Seoul against Daejeon Hana on Saturday.

The 31-year-old is known for celebrating goals with dance moves and he did so again this time as he made it 2-2.

However, Daejeon scored the winning goal in the 83rd minute, thanks to a shot from Kim Hyeon-ug.

Kim then imitated Lingard’s celebration, much to the delight of the Daejeon players.

Jesse Lingard was ridiculed in the Korean league when an opponent imitated his celebration

Kim Hyeon-ug imitated Lingard’s celebration after scoring the winning goal for Daejeon Hana

Lingard has scored four goals in 18 games for FC Seoul since his arrival in February

Lingard has scored four goals in 18 games for FC Seoul since joining the club in February, having previously played for Nottingham Forest.

Former England international Lingard made over 200 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 35 goals, including the winning goal against Crystal Palace in the 2016 FA Cup final.

During his time at United, Lingard also spent several seasons out on loan, including a fruitful spell at West Ham in 2021.

FC Seoul is currently ranked fifth in the Korean league.

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