Paul Pogba has announced that he will no longer be performing his famous dab goal celebration and has found a new way to celebrate – the Billy dance.

When I wrote the headline for this article, I knew almost instinctively what some of you were thinking: “Oh no, not another article about that dab merchant Pogba!” or “I can’t believe you actually get paid to write an article about Paul Pogba dabbing.” The Facebook comments practically write themselves.

In an age when social media has become an integral part of a footballer’s career, there is more of a focus on what players get up to when they aren’t on the pitch. Fans demand to know the latest news, so when the United and France midfielder gave an interview to Esquire recently and said his dabbing days are done and dusted, thousands of you clicked on the link.

When asked to explain what a dab was Pogba said: “First of all, it started in America with Migos. I started doing it, because I liked the music, I liked the dance, and people loved it because they can do nice videos.”

Then, before the interviewer had a chance to respond, Pogba continued: “But dab is dab, now it’s gone. I think I’ve done the last dab of the season. Now it’s the Billy dance.”

https://youtu.be/CmB_A62Z4UA

Whilst most people won’t give a hoot, others will have to come to terms with the fact that the world’s most expensive footballer and social media superstar will no longer be performing his iconic goal celebration.

But where does it rank compared to the classic celebrations of the past?

To help refresh your memory, here’s a few of our favourites.