FC Midtjylland player Mikael Anderson left fans baffled as he prepared to come on as a substitute in last night's Champions League Group D clash against Liverpool.
The 22-year-old Icelandic winger was getting ready to replace midfielder Awer Mabil in the 66th minute when cameras panned to him getting dressed on the touchline.
Anderson looks at his number 34 jersey, throws it over his head and body before eventually releasing his arms in one of the strangest 't-rex like' techniques we've ever seen.
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Just take a look at the footage, posted by BT Sport shortly after Tuesday's Champions League tie at Anfield. What is he doing?!
With the scoreline at 1-0, Anderson never really made much of a difference on the pitch as Mohamed Salah netted a late second, but his bizarre efforts before coming on as a second-half sub got people talking.
Liverpool managed to seal all three points in their opening Group D clash against the Danish outfit. Diogo Jota opened the scoring after the half-time break and Salah sealed the 2-0 win with a late finish.
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Despite the victory, Jurgen Klopp was ruing his luck again after Fabinho was brought off injured in the 30th minute.
It means Liverpool are scraping for defensive options, with Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and now the Brazilian midfielder-turned-defender out on the sidelines.
"He felt his hamstring, and that's not good," said Klopp after the full-time whistle.
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"He said he could have played on but no sprints, which doesn't help. We will see, we will know more after a scan but clearly it isn't good.
"We're doing really well but it's a shock for a team because now we have to sort that injury."
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