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FootballFootage of Real Madrid Star Antonio Rudiger Recreating Famous Celebration of Kariobangi Sharks Players Emerges
- Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger has reproduced the famous dancing celebration of Kariobangi Sharks players
- The Kenya club became famous for their celebrations following a pre-season friendly encounter with Everton
- Rudiger joined the European champions in the summer transfer window from English club Chelsea
Antonio Rudiger has evoked memories of Everton's friendly against Kenyan club Kariobangi Sharks.
The English club travelled to Kenya in 2017 for pre-season where they faced a couple of clubs, including Kariobangi Sharks.
The Kenyan team went viral after the game after players of the club produced a spectacular dancing celebration.
The game, which went into penalties, saw players celebrate by pretending to have a hamstring injury before dancing wildly moments later.
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Rudiger replicated the move during a training session routine. Just as it looked like the German has picked an injury, he begins to dance.
The former Chelsea star is enjoying a decent campaign with Real Madrid, having joined the club in the summer transfer window.
Rudiger scored in the 1-1 draw against Shaktar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League a fortnight ago.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Antonio Rudiger channelled his inner Michael Jackson to entertain his Real Madrid teammates, following their 3-1 El Clasico win against FC Barcelona on October 16.
The German international made a cameo appearance in the biggest fixture on the Spanish La Liga calendar, when Madrid played host to fierce rivals Barcelona at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Despite not having a huge bite of the cherry in El Clasico, Rudiger did his best to congratulate his teammates after the match for their scalp against Barca.
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The Real Madrid midfielder, who turns 33 in January, is contracted to the Spanish club until the end of the season, but Los Blancos are trying to get him to sign an extension.
With his contract coming to an end, Kroos has toyed around with the thought of retirement, but admitted that he does not know when that will be, IOL reported.