- The Premier League can consider imposing sanctions for the 'mockery' celebrations
- The news arose after Myles Lewis-Skelly copied Haaland's meditation pose
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According to the reports, the Premier League is prepared to monitor the celebrations of the players and could punish them if they are considered “critics or mocking.”
Development occurs after Myles Lewis-Skelly was criticized for imitating the famous Erling Haaland meditation pose after the young man scored the third goal in a 5-1 victory over Manchester City in Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
However, the 18-year-old has responded after the Norwegian made fun of him at the end of the 2-2 draw among the teams at the Etihad stadium last year asking: 'Who are you?'
According Sky SportsThe regulations can go into force after several players have been criticized for their celebrations, which damaged the reputation of the game and potentially caused fans of opposition teams.
In addition, the Premier League soccer director, Tony Scholes, said: 'There is a balance. I think we all like to see celebrations.
'Some of the celebrations have been very fun, entertaining, but there is a line. Once it crosses in mockery or criticism, we would have to deal with that. '
According to reports, the Premier League will monitor goals celebrations and could punish players if they are 'critics or mocking
The news arose after Arsenal Myles Lewis-Skelly copied the famous Haaland meditation pose
Jamie Vardy is another player who was criticized for his celebration against Tottenham last month
Leicester City captain, Jamie Vardy, is known for his mockery celebrations after he added another insult against Tottenham last month, scoring a goal and then pointing to his premiere of the Premier League, mocking the trophies room of the trophies of the Spurs
As expected, the gesture caused the stadium to explode in the insults of fans, to whom they remembered the close attempt of their team to win the League in 2015-16 when Lily's whites had their best attempt to lift the trophy.
Two years ago, Vardy made fun of the wolves in a 4-0 at the Molineux stadium howling towards local fans after setting his goal in the 79th minute.
In 2019, he made fun of the supporters of the Crystal Palace in Selhurst Park imitating an eagle. However, he did not receive a yellow or red card for his actions.
However, this year, James Maddison and Neal Moubey had a rivalry in the field after Brentford's striker mocked the Spurs midfielder by copying his famous dart launch celebration with Ivan Toney.
This gesture caused a heated exchange at the end of the game and more comments on the social networks of both athletes.
The Tottenham star posted a photo of Mouupay on her Instagram making the celebration, along with the legend: 'A short story … Coys'.
Mouupay commented under Maddison's publication: 'Ahaha Rent Free', with kisses emojis.
Unliman Ndiaye was reserved last month for imitating a seagull after scoring his goal against Brighton
Neal Moubeay and Ivan Toney made fun of Tottenham's star James Maddison copying their dart launch celebration last year
Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez was also seen mocking Marcus Rashford's celebration two years ago by putting his index finger at the head of his head, a gesture that went viral during the main form of English in 2022-23.
In the last campaign, Alejandro Garnacho imitated the celebration of Mohammed Kudus when the West Ham Player sat on the advertising board against fans in the London Stadium.
At this time, it is also known that Unliman Ndiaye was reserved for stirring his arms like a seagull, since he scored the only goal for Everton against Brighton in the Amex in January.
Lewis-Skelly did not receive a yellow card, but Jamie Carragher then criticized him, revealing that he was not impressed with his gesture.
He said: 'I said about having football arrogance in the field and I loved it. I didn't like this because he is a young player who mimics Haaland, taking the Mick.
'I know what Haaland said, but he is a young player and they all take us as young players. It is a great moment for him.