Goal celebrations of the stars of Euro 2024 and their hidden meanings, according to body language expert

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ASK any footballer, nothing beats scoring a goal.

The sheer ecstasy of the moment, the adulation from your adoring fans and recognition from your teammates makes it an occasion to be celebrated.

epa10544598 Portugal`s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 Group J qualifying soccer match between Luxembourg and Portugal, in Luxembourg, 26 March 2023. EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPESNothing beats scoring a goal for the world’s leading stars which is why they love to celebrate

Some footballers get caught up in that moment of joy and don’t know what to do with themselves, while others have created their own trademark celebrations.

With the help body language expert Darren Stanton and OLBG, SunSport has uncovered the hidden meaning behind many of them, from goals scored at the Euros to classics from the Premier League and beyond.

Some of these explanations will shock you.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Copied by kids in school playgrounds around the world, Cristiano Ronaldo’s ‘Siuuu’ celebration is perhaps the most known goal celebration around.

Darren says: This is just sheer elation, a universal posture of success. The leap into the air is also showcasing his athletic abilities, whilst the outstretched arms is a classic case of occupying the space.

When humans do this, they want to exert their power over a situation. It’s also important to notice the genuine smile here and see how happy he is.

 Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates after scoring the 2nd goal during the Saudi Pro League match between Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad at Al Awwal Park Stadium on May 27, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.(Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)Cristiano Ronaldo is exerting his power with his ‘Siuu’ goal celebration

Jude Bellingham

Whenever he’s scored for Real Madrid, or England, Bellingham’s trademark open arm stretch in front of the fans has been performed.

Darren says: This is a really powerful gesture, something that Michael Jackson used to do quite a lot. There are definitely religious connotations to it, but not as much in this context.

Most of our vital organs are located in our abdomen and chest, that’s why when people feel threatened they put their hands in front of themselves.

However, when you open up your body like that you are asking for people to look at you, as they exude confidence and power. The more space you try to create with your body, the more power you are trying to exude and generate the impression of power.

Bellingham couldn’t generate a bigger space if he tried really, with his feet wide apart and his hands outstretched.

 Jude Bellingham of England celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Serbia and England at Arena AufSchalke on June 16, 2024 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Matt McNulty - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)Jude Bellingham’s outstretched arms signifies an occupying of space exuding confidence and power

Harry Kane and Kieran Trippier

As Harry Kane scores against Denmark for the Three Lions in the Euros, he wheels off and is closely followed by Kieran Trippier

Darren says: We can see pure determination etched across Harry Kane’s face here and the adrenaline is pumping through his body.

However, when we look at Kieran Trippier, you can sense dejection and fatigue. It’s interesting to note because this is a suggestion which has been aimed at England throughout this tournament already.

There is also a lack of belief on Trippier’s face I can see as well here. It’s as if there is trepidation, or doubt that success is actually possible.

 Harry Kane of England celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammate Kieran Trippier during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Denmark and England at Frankfurt Arena on June 20, 2024 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)Harry Kane celebrates opening the scoring against Denmark

Cole Palmer

Cole Palmer often looks like he’s caught a draft after he’s scored. But, incredibly, his trademark celebration suggests something completely different in his demeanour.

Darren says: This is a classic self-reassurance gesture, protecting oneself when feeling vulnerable.

In complete contrast to Bellingham, who exudes power and confidence, Palmer is protecting his vital organs located in the chest and abdomen.

It’s not a particularly genuine smile, with no crows feet, his face is not engaged and his eyes are quite narrow and it actually suggests anxiety.

 Cole Palmer of Chelsea celebrates the goal during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Burnley FC at Stamford Bridge on March 30, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images)Cole Palmer has shown off his trademark goal celebration all season for Chelsea
 Cole Palmer of England celebrates after scoring opening goal during the international friendly match between England and Bosnia & Herzegovina at St James' Park on June 3, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.(Photo by Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)Palmer’s goal celebration actually suggests insecurity by covering up and protecting his vital organs

John McGinn

With his hands over his eyes, copying a superhero’s mask, Aston Villa and Scotland midfielder John McGinn’s regular goal celebration hints to his personality.

Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze also used this popular move, after scoring against Portugal in a high-pressure Euros game.

Darren says: Again, this is a very mischievous gesture, and can massively help to alleviate stress or tension in high pressure situations.

As for McGinn, Darren adds: We can tell John McGinn is quite clearly very up for a laugh, which is clear to see from Ollie Watkins’ huge smile.

 John McGinn of Aston Villa celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 Quarter-final first leg match between Aston Villa and Lille OSC at Villa Park on April 11, 2024 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***John McGinn of Aston Villa celebrates a decisive goal in a Europa Conference League clash
Georgia's forward #22 Georges Mikautadze celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 Group F football match between Georgia and Portugal at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen on June 26, 2024. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze celebrates in similar fashion in a move that is pulled to alleviate stressful situations

Jeremy Doku

Many footballers do it – a finger over the lips to shut out the noise that surrounds them, like Jeremy Doku.

Darren says: The finger across the mouth is a universal gesture; keep quiet and shut up.

The hand across the brow is literally searching for anyone who has doubted him in the past.

This is basically Doku looking for those who have doubted, and politely telling them to keep their criticisms to themselves.

 Jeremy Doku of Manchester City celebrates scoring his goal during the Premier League match between Manchester City and AFC Bournemouth at Etihad Stadium on November 4, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)Jeremy Doku sends a message to his critics in an effort to silence them

Youri Tielemans

A crucial goal within the first minute for Belgium against Romania at Euro 2024 is met with a clench fist and a roar from goalscorer Youri Tielemans.

Darren says: This is as primeval as you are likely to get in a picture, sheer unbridled joy etched across everyone’s faces. In psychology, there is a theory that almost compares to mob mentality.

I don’t mean that in a negative sense, but when you have a group of individuals who are effectively pulling on the same rope, working towards the same goal and they have a degree of success.

With Tielemans, we can see his fists clenched and the veins on his right forearm pumped right up. This Belgium side are fully on it and absolutely elated.

 Youri Tielemans of Belgium celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 1-0 during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Belgium and Romania at Cologne Stadium on June 22, 2024 in Cologne, Germany.(Photo by James Baylis - AMA/Getty Images)Youri Tielemans is as primeval as you get with his goal celebration for Belgium at the Euros

Trent Alexander-Arnold & Jude Bellingham

After scoring against Serbia, Jude Bellingham reserved another goal celebration with Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Darren says: We talk about matching and mirroring, when people match and mirror each other in their behaviours and gestures.

Trent and Bellingham are doing exactly that in this pre-rehearsed celebration which speaks to their rapport off the pitch.

It’s interesting to see nobody else is laughing or engaging with the celebration in this moment, which speaks to the closeness of their relationship – perhaps more so than anyone else in the squad. They are friends and colleagues, who have a great connection.

England's midfielder #10 Jude Bellingham celebrates with England's defender #08 Trent Alexander-Arnold after scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 Group C football match between Serbia and England at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen on June 16, 2024. (Photo by OZAN KOSE / AFP) (Photo by OZAN KOSE/AFP via Getty Images)Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold prove they are on a different wavelength to their teammates
Body language expert Darren Stanton provided SunSport with the hidden meanings behind goal celebrations

Kevin Csoboth

Although likely to be met with a booking from the ref, whipping your shirt off and scoring was perfected by Hungary’s Kevin Csoboth against Scotland.

Darren says: With his arms outstretched and a look of confusion on his face, this is almost an admission of guilt.

Although there is pure joy and relief from the goal, hence the shirt coming off, he may be aware of the magnitude of the situation.

There’s definite sadness and confusion, which makes for a bizarre expression, as he knows what he has done to Scotland.

 Kevin Csoboth of Hungary celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Scotland and Hungary at Stuttgart Arena on June 23, 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany. (Photo by Alex Caparros - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)Kevin Csoboth celebrates scoring for Hungary and knocking Scotland out of the Euros

James Maddison

Darts fan James Maddison once roped in teammate Son Heung-min to show off his goal celebration – the throwing of an arrow, which has since been copied by Bukayo Saka.

Darren says: This is a very humorous moment, with Son and Maddison mirroring each other, which shows their incredible chemistry and a strong relationship off the pitch as well as on it. 

They have mischievous smiles as well, so they have great rapport and deep respect for one another.

 James Maddison of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates after scoring his side's second goal with teammate Son Heung-Min during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 23, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)Humorous James Maddison shows his strong bond with teammate Son Heung-min in their mirrored goal celebration

Erling Haaland

Erling Haaland’s Lotus Pose goal celebration has been seen all over Premier League stadiums, and even in TV ads.

Darren says: This is a player in his element, taking it all in as the moment of madness cascades around him.

Haaland is literally exuding calmness and composure, which is exactly like his finishing ability.

He is showing the fans his less serious side, and the photographer has captured a very humorous moment in time. 

03.05.23 Manchester City v West Ham, FA Premier League Bradley Ormesher/The Times Erling Haaland of Manchester City scores and celebrates scoring his teams 2nd goalErling Haaland’s cheeky Lotus Pose celebration has proved a hit with Man City fans

Marcus Rashford

Over the years, whenever Man Utd star Marcus Rashford has scored for the Red Devils, he has pointed to his temple.

Darren says: This has become a trademark of Marcus Rashford, and it is quite literally urging his teammates to keep their mind on the task.

It’s the equivalent of saying, ‘It’s 0-0 lads’, and keeping composed.

 Marcus Rashford of Manchester United celebrates after scoring the team's second goal during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Leicester City at Old Trafford on February 19, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)Marcus Rashford’s temple point celebration is aimed at his teammates, according to a body language expert
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