Edinson Cavani has explained why he kneels and fires an imaginary arrow each time he scores for club or country. Cavani, 33, has one of the most iconic celebrations of any player and football fans have seen plenty of it over the last decade.
The veteran striker has scored 358 goals at club level, including five since joining Manchester United on a free transfer last summer.
He was among the goals in the 2-1 victory at Fulham on Wednesday, netting a close-range equaliser as the Red Devils came from behind to win 2-1.
Before moving to Old Trafford, Cavani plundered 200 goals in 301 games for Paris Saint-Germain, while he has netted 51 times for Uruguay.
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