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Three Brand New Celebrations Have Been Added To FIFA 21

Three Brand New Celebrations Have Been Added To FIFA 21

Gamers will have new ways of celebrating goals when 9 October rolls around...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

EA Sports have added Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland's trademark celebrations to FIFA 21.

Every year EA introduce new celebrations, with Dele Alli's viral challenge, Mo Salah's 'Yoga' and Roberto Firmino's 'Eye Patch' celebration all included last year.

This time around, as seen in the reveal trailer that dropped on Thursday, cover star Mbappe's 'cry-baby celebration is in the mix. The World Cup-winning prodigy imitated a crying baby when he scored against Marseille in the 4-0 Le Classique back in October and immediately there was clamour for it to be in the next FIFA title.

Now, players will be able to produce the ultimate troll celebration when they find the net and some serious rage-quitting might just ensue.

Alternatively, Haaland's sitting-down 'Zen' meditation celebration - which ended up being mocked by Mbappe, Neymar and PSG after they dumped Borussia Dortmund out of the Champions League in March - has now made its way to the FIFA franchise.


Explaining the celebration, Haaland told Esporte Interativo: "I really enjoy meditation.

"It makes feel calm and gives me tranquillity. This is why I sometimes celebrate like that when I score."

There's always huge interest as to what fresh celebrations will be put in the new FIFA game and going off the trailer, it appears as though another favourite is to be included.

Siphiwe Tshabalala's iconic dance after scoring the first goal for South Africa at the 2010 World Cup on home soil can now be replicated in the virtual world.

Around two minutes four seconds into the trailer, we see PSG teammates all dancing in unison after scoring and already we're excited to recreate in Pro Clubs.

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