NWSL forward Lo’eau LaBonta went viral over the weekend for her goal celebration. The Kansas City Current star feigned a hamstring injury before she started twerking. Four days later, the hamstring injury twerk celebration was spotted again, this time in the Carabao Cup between Fulham and Crawley Town.
Fourth-tier Crawley Town pulled off quite the Cupset as it knocked off Premier League side Fulham 2-0 on Tuesday. Fulham sits seventh in the Premier League table after three games while Crawley Town sits second to last in EFL League Two with one point from five games.
Despite Crawley Town’s woes, forward Tom Nichols is here for a good time not a long time. After scoring the game’s opening goal in the 16th minute, Nichols hit the hamstring injury twerk celebration.
Hamstring Injury Twerk Celebration
Goals from Tom Nichols and James Balagizi saw Crawley Town beat Fulham on Tuesday evening. pic.twitter.com/mrUjUoKQJB
— CrawleyTownVids (@CrawleyTownVids) August 23, 2022
What a way to open the scoring!
The less said about the celebration, the better...#TownTeamTogether pic.twitter.com/hGRqKv0RCR— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) August 24, 2022
Tom Nichols has been chosen as match sponsors @InnovationFS man of the match!
What a showing from Nico and a celebration to match!2-0 ⚪️
90’ | #TownTeamTogether pic.twitter.com/bJ4psVQrD7
— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) August 23, 2022
Who hit the celebration better is the real question. Nichols or LaBonta?
the celly queen @L0momma | #TealRising pic.twitter.com/i1ziUV89fg
— KC Current (@thekccurrent) August 20, 2022
The exact origin of this celebration is hard to pinpoint. The fake hamstring injury leading to twerking trend has been popular on TikTok for some time now.
One of the first instances of this move seen on a soccer field was from this video posted on Aug. 9, 2021.
With Nichols and LaBonta doing this same celebration just four days apart, we could be seeing the start of the next popular goal celebration.