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US soccer star Christian Pulisic nails Trump’s dance move after goal

U.S. men’s soccer sensation Christian Pulisic showcased his skills on the field and his dance moves off it during a recent match against Jamaica in the Concacaf Nations League. Pulisic wasted no time in putting the U.S. ahead by flicking the ball over the Jamaican goalkeeper and into the back of the net for the opening goal.

Celebrating his goal in style, Pulisic was seen doing President-elect Donald Trump’s signature dance move in the corner of the field. The talented striker continued to shine as he scored a second goal in the 33rd minute, with Ricardo Pepi adding a third just before halftime. With a 4-0 aggregate lead, the U.S. team looked set for victory against Jamaica.

Pulisic’s dance move was not the only one making headlines, as several other athletes across different sports also showed their support for the president-elect. NFL players like Brock Powers, Calvin Ridley, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Za’Darius Smith, and Malcolm Rodriguez, as well as UFC stars Jon Jones and Bo Nickal, all emulated Trump’s dance move in recent events.

At UFC 309, Trump was present cageside, where both Jones and Nickal paid tribute to him in their own way. Jones performed the dance move after knocking out his opponent, while Nickal engaged in a conversation with Trump about golfing post-match.

Even LPGA Tour star Charley Hull got in on the action, showcasing her support for the president-elect with the iconic dance move. The trend of athletes expressing their backing for Trump through this dance move has been gaining momentum across various sports events.

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As Pulisic and his teammates celebrated their victory against Jamaica, it was clear that the dance craze had made its mark on the sports world. With athletes from different disciplines coming together to show their support for the president-elect, it was a moment of unity and camaraderie across the sporting community.

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