ST. LOUIS — U.S. males’s nationwide group star Christian Pulisic grew to become the most recent skilled athlete to have a good time on the sector by doing the Donald Trump dance pattern, transferring his arms and hips equally to the signature strikes of the president-elect after scoring the opening purpose in america’ 4-2 win over Jamaica on Monday night time.
“Properly clearly that’s the Trump dance,” Pulisic mentioned when requested whether or not he deliberately celebrated with viral strikes. “It was only a dance that everybody’s doing. He’s the one who created it. I simply thought it was humorous.”
Teammates Weston McKennie and Ricardo Pepi additionally joined Pulisic within the celebration.
A number of different athletes throughout sports activities have completed the viral dance in the previous few days, together with UFC fighter Jon Jones, with Trump ringside for his match, Las Vegas Raiders tight finish Brock Bowers and a number of other different faculty and NFL soccer gamers, together with Tennessee Titans huge receivers Calvin Ridley and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Detroit Lions defensive gamers Za’Darius Smith and Malcolm Rodriguez.
“I noticed everybody doing it yesterday within the NFL, I noticed Jon Jones do it,” Pulisic mentioned after the sport. “We’re simply having a little bit of enjoyable, so I believed it was a fairly enjoyable dance.”
Because the pattern has taken off throughout sports activities, it’s unclear whether or not the celebration is a political endorsement or only a dance gamers suppose is amusing. Although Pulisic mentioned he was solely having a “little bit of enjoyable.” His celebration rapidly gained consideration on social media platforms, together with from former U.S. males’s nationwide group defender and Fox analyst Alexi Lalas, in addition to Outkick founder Clay Travis, amongst others.
However the U.S. purpose scorer mentioned he wasn’t involved with whether or not folks on social media reacted to the dance as greater than he meant.
“No, in no way,” Pulisic mentioned. “It’s not a political dance. It was only for enjoyable. I noticed a bunch of individuals do it and I believed it was humorous, so I loved it. I hope some folks did, a minimum of.”
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