Man Utd star Ronaldo told he’s doing his ‘Siu’ celebration too often

Joe Williams
Man Utd striker Cristiano Ronaldo does his iconic goal celebration

Man Utd superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is doing his famous ‘Sui’ celebration too often, according to former Premier League striker Peter Crouch.

The Portuguese’s trademark celebration includes a jump and 180 degree spin before shouting “Siuu” after scoring, which the Old Trafford crowd loves to get involved in.

Crouch was known for his robot celebration during his career but claims he only saved it for special occasions, telling Ronaldo – who uses the same celebration every match – to “think on”.


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“I think this needs saying as a public service announcement: the key to a good celebration is not doing it too often,” Crouch said in his Daily Mail column.

“You don’t want anybody turning round saying: ‘Oh, here he goes again.’

“I only did the robot three times on a pitch (more at weddings, obviously!) — in England friendlies against Hungary and Jamaica and, with Stoke, when I scored my 100th Premier League goal.

“You have to save them. Leave the punters wanting more. Think on, Cristiano.”

There have been rumours that Ronaldo will look for a way out of Old Trafford in the summer if Man Utd don’t qualify for the Champions League.

And Jamie Carragher recently urged Man Utd to sell Ronaldo – who has scored 15 goals in all competitions this season – or risk making a “bigger” mistake than bringing him to the club in the first place.

Carragher said: “Cristiano Ronaldo’s invaluable contribution to Manchester United’s Premier League win over Brighton was another reminder of his unparalleled appetite for goals.

“But it does not change this reality: United made a mistake re-signing Ronaldo last summer. It will be a bigger one keeping him next season.

“I know how contentious that sounds. It is easy to list the many magnificent qualities Ronaldo possesses which make him one of the greatest players we have seen. He remains one of the ultimate goalscorers, having evolved to become a penalty box predator, liable to deliver when his team most needs it – as against Villarreal and Atalanta – to prolong United’s Champions League campaign.

“You would not bet against him scoring over 20 goals this season.

“’Where would United be without his goals,’ is something you often hear.

“Well, we already have an answer to that. United scored 121 in all competitions in 2020-21, their highest tally for 14 years. That is because they were a more balanced, unified team than now.”